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Seismic Response of Masonry Buildings in Historical Centres Struck by the 2016 Central Italy Earthquake. Impact of Building Features on Damage Evaluation

María Rosa Valluzzi, Luca Sbrogiò, Ylenia Saretta, Heisha Wenliuhan

2021International Journal of Architectural Heritage43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Masonry buildings in historic centres are prone to seismic damage, due to either construction features or effects of changes over the time. Systematic studies on built heritage need to be updated, aimed at providing large number of data to identify recursive aspects affecting vulnerability and damage. In this study, over 2300 case studies (i.e., structural units/buildings) belonging to 20 villages struck by the 2016 Central Italy earthquake were analysed by a multi-level survey procedure recently upgraded at the University of Padova. The effect of damage was examined with respect to the local macroseismic intensity and computed by comparing the influence of features such as: settlements configuration, buildings aggregation, geometrical and architectural details, horizontal and vertical structural components, and constituent materials. This study lays the groundwork for new approaches to the analysis of construction parameters of existing masonry buildings, in view of their typological categorization and validation on a statistical base.

Topics & Concepts

MasonryUnreinforced masonry buildingHuman settlementVulnerability (computing)Vulnerability assessmentForensic engineeringSeismic zoneCivil engineeringEarthquake scenarioEngineeringSeismic hazardComputer scienceInduced seismicityComputer securityPsychotherapistPsychologyWaste managementPsychological resilienceMasonry and Concrete Structural AnalysisSeismic Performance and AnalysisStructural Health Monitoring Techniques
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