2019
DOI: 10.4401/ag-8004
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Stability and Seismic Vulnerability of the Stylite Tower at Umm Ar-Rasas

Abstract: The stability and vulnerability analyses carried out on the Stylite tower at Umm ar−Rasas, Jordan, are presented in this paper. The tower is a unique example of this kind of structure still existing. The soil and the structural material were analyzed by means of in situ ex− perimental tests. These consisted of Schmidt−hammer tests on stone blocks and passive seismic measurements. The stability of the tower was first analyzed, assuming an elastic-perfect plastic behavior in compression for masonry. Then the pus… Show more

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“…This campaign will involve measuring the tower's ambient vibrations and monitoring the cracks. After that, it will be possible to develop an accurate structural model to evaluate the residual resistance of the tower and design an effective retrofit measure to save it from local and global collapse by integrating the results of this work with other ongoing work [100,101].…”
Section: Results and Discussion: The Stylite Towermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This campaign will involve measuring the tower's ambient vibrations and monitoring the cracks. After that, it will be possible to develop an accurate structural model to evaluate the residual resistance of the tower and design an effective retrofit measure to save it from local and global collapse by integrating the results of this work with other ongoing work [100,101].…”
Section: Results and Discussion: The Stylite Towermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous experiences in the field of buildings have also pointed out the difficulty in interpreting experimental data, but above all, the difficulty lies in structural modelling [21], especially when the structure is significantly damaged [22]. In some cases, the modulus of elasticity of the masonry was adjusted so that the numerical model achieved the experimental results [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Stilite Tower at Umm Ar-Rasas, Jordan, where the soil and the structural material were analyzed by means of in situ experimental tests [16,17].…”
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confidence: 99%