2011
DOI: 10.1080/13632469.2010.532580
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Seismic Retrofitting of Mustafa Pasha Mosque in Skopje: Finite Element Analysis

Abstract: A finite element analysis was carried out to assess the seismic behavior of Mustafa Pasha mosque in Skopje and the efficiency of a CFRP-based strengthening technique. The numerical models of the as-built and retrofitted mosque were calibrated and validated against the results of an extensive experimental investigation based on shaking table tests on a large-scale physical model. Linear dynamic and nonlinear static analyses were performed to design the retrofitting intervention and to analyze the seismic behavi… Show more

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“…For that purpose, the model of the Mustafa Pascha mosque that was damaged during the Skopje earthquake of 1963, Figure 12(a) was built [ Figure 12(b)]. In a similar way as that used for the cathedral, the non-damaged model was tested first and once the damages were defined, the model was strengthened (Portioli et al, 2011;Sendova et al, 2008;Krstevska et al, 2009). The strengthening consisted of incorporation of horizontal belt courses.…”
Section: Fixed Base Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For that purpose, the model of the Mustafa Pascha mosque that was damaged during the Skopje earthquake of 1963, Figure 12(a) was built [ Figure 12(b)]. In a similar way as that used for the cathedral, the non-damaged model was tested first and once the damages were defined, the model was strengthened (Portioli et al, 2011;Sendova et al, 2008;Krstevska et al, 2009). The strengthening consisted of incorporation of horizontal belt courses.…”
Section: Fixed Base Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various numerical techniques and models with different complexities and accuracies for the static and dynamic analysis of masonry structures are presented [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. Different methodologies for the structural restoration of historical buildings are described [12][13][14][15]. e acquired experience on the analysis and strengthening of numerous buildings in Italy after the recent earthquakes were also useful for this study [16][17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finite element analysis was carried out to assess the seismic behavior of the mosque and the efficiency of a carbon-fiberreinforced polymer-based strengthening technique. Gang et al [14] studied about the seismic reliability of Guang Minaret in frequently occurred earthquake to see if it met the reliability criterion demand. Oliveira et al [15] performed a series of in situ ambient vibration tests to old minarets of various sizes and compared results of frequencies with numerical modeling of the same structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%