2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.advengsoft.2016.02.009
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3D macro-element modelling approach for seismic assessment of historical masonry churches

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“…According to this approach both the FRP elements and the masonry are simulated by means of macro-elements. In particular, masonry is modeled through an approach, already proposed in the literature [9], [15], originally introduced for modeling the in-plane behavior of Unreinforced Masonry Structures [11]. The plane element is based on a flat mechanical model constituted by a hinged quadrilateral with rigid edges (panel), endowed with an internal diagonal link to model the shear diagonal behavior.…”
Section: The Discrete Macro-element Approach For Masonry Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to this approach both the FRP elements and the masonry are simulated by means of macro-elements. In particular, masonry is modeled through an approach, already proposed in the literature [9], [15], originally introduced for modeling the in-plane behavior of Unreinforced Masonry Structures [11]. The plane element is based on a flat mechanical model constituted by a hinged quadrilateral with rigid edges (panel), endowed with an internal diagonal link to model the shear diagonal behavior.…”
Section: The Discrete Macro-element Approach For Masonry Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Originally restricted to a 2D-kinematic for simulating the in-plane response of masonry [1,2], the model was extended to simulate the out-ofplane response of masonry panels, while also simulating the response of monumental structures [6,7]. In the present paper, a recent formulation that allows to model the interaction between masonry and the FRCM reinforcement [8] is applied.…”
Section: The Discrete Macro Modelling Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The flexural response is governed by a layer of transversal links, the shear in-plane sliding is controlled by a non linear spring while the out-of-plane sliding and the torsional behaviour of the panel are controlled by two further sliding links (Figure 1). The calibration procedure of the non linear links is based on energy equivalence, as are reported in [1,6]. geometric representation of the spatial macro-model.…”
Section: The Spatial Macro-model For Simulating the Masonrymentioning
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“…The proposed macro-node element has been inspired by a plane macro-element proposed by the authors for the simulation of nonlinear behaviour of unreinforced masonry buildings [6,7,8,9] and masonry infilled frames [10,11]. The basic element can be described by referring to a simple mechanical representation in which the element is regarded as an articulated quadrilateral endowed with along-side interfaces that, consistently to a fibre discretization, account for both the concrete and steel bars contributions.…”
Section: The Proposed Macro-modelmentioning
confidence: 99%