2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-90788-4_2
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In Situ Tests Procedures for the Evaluation of Masonry Mechanical Parameters

Abstract: The evaluation of seismic vulnerability of existing masonry building is a first fundamental step for the preservation of historical buildings in seismic prone area.However, the definition of masonry's mechanical behavior, which is characterized by a complex, nonhomogeneous, anisotropic, non-linear behavior, is still a critical issue that significantly influences the structural analysis and the evaluation of seismic risk index. Different test procedures have been proposed in the past such as double flat jack, d… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the elements are enriched with additional data, photos and documents collected through archival research, surveys, investigations and in situ tests carried out on the construction or on similar buildings. It is important to highlight once more that the characterization of masonry properties is a fundamental step in the assessment process [8,[52][53][54][55][56]. In situ experimental tests, which are necessarily limited for practical and economic reasons, can be supported with visual inspection methods and engineering judgements.…”
Section: Architectural Model: Historic and Cognitive Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the elements are enriched with additional data, photos and documents collected through archival research, surveys, investigations and in situ tests carried out on the construction or on similar buildings. It is important to highlight once more that the characterization of masonry properties is a fundamental step in the assessment process [8,[52][53][54][55][56]. In situ experimental tests, which are necessarily limited for practical and economic reasons, can be supported with visual inspection methods and engineering judgements.…”
Section: Architectural Model: Historic and Cognitive Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%