2017
DOI: 10.2495/ha-v1-n4-580-592
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Basis for reliability assessment of industrial heritage buildings and a case study of a 19th century factory

Abstract: Considerable efforts are aimed at re-using industrial heritage buildings in order to preserve their heritage value, revive declining regions and avoid wasting energy. Such buildings hardly fulfil the requirements of present standards for structural design. Decisions about construction interventions should be based on the complex assessment of a structure considering actual material properties, environmental influences and satisfactory past performance. Simplified conservative procedures accepted for structural… Show more

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“…In the case of extensive damage, it is recommended to consult with a specialist in the conservation of industrial structures as no generally optimum approach to such conservation exists. The effect of corrosion losses on structural reliability should be analysed by probabilistic reliability analysis [11,12], considering the randomness in load effects and resistance. Due to a limited scope of this contribution, a simplified analysis based on the commonly adopted semi-probabilistic approach -see EN 1990:2002 and ISO 2394:2015 for the basis of design and reliability analysis, respectively -is presented here.…”
Section: Cast Ironmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of extensive damage, it is recommended to consult with a specialist in the conservation of industrial structures as no generally optimum approach to such conservation exists. The effect of corrosion losses on structural reliability should be analysed by probabilistic reliability analysis [11,12], considering the randomness in load effects and resistance. Due to a limited scope of this contribution, a simplified analysis based on the commonly adopted semi-probabilistic approach -see EN 1990:2002 and ISO 2394:2015 for the basis of design and reliability analysis, respectively -is presented here.…”
Section: Cast Ironmentioning
confidence: 99%