NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF RETROFITTED MASONRY BUILDINGS: RETROFITTING SOLUTIONS FOR UNREINFORCED MASONRY BUILDINGS

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Autor(a) principal: Cosme, Samuel Alexandre Corado
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/177250
Resumo: Unreinforced masonry buildings are very common all over Europe, including Portugal and Switzerland. Old and unreinforced masonry buildings are typically constructed with stone masonry and timber floors. The in-plane stiffness and the fixing connections of these floors can have a considerable impact on the global seismic response of the building. As these build- ings are normally considered cultural heritage, their safety and the preservation of their orig- inal characteristics are key elements to consider. The main objective of this thesis is to evaluate and study the behaviour of timber floors, con- sidering possible retrofitting and reinforcement interventions, to enhance the building's re- sistance to seismic events. For this purpose, two numerical models were created, using the software OpenSEES (Open System for Earthquake Engineering Simulation). The first model replicates the original characteristics of unreinforced masonry buildings with stone masonry walls and timber floors. The second model simulates strengthening techniques that are used to enhance the seismic response of the building. The models were developed based on an experimental campaign performed on two half-scale building specimens. Similar to what hap- pens in the development of the numerical models, the first experimental specimen was built based on the typical characteristics of unreinforced masonry buildings. After the first set of experimental tests, this specimen was strengthened. These experimental models were devel- oped and constructed in Athens and were used for a set of shake table tests. The experimental data obtained on these tests is present in the paper Vintzileou and Mouzakis, 2014 [14]. All the data present in this paper was used for the validation of the numerical models. The two numerical models were calibrated and subjected to a set of incremental dynamic analyses that replicate the ground motion used in the experimental shake-table tests. After the analyses, conclusions, and results about the behaviour of the timber floors and the seismic enhancement of the retrofitting interventions are presented.
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spelling NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF RETROFITTED MASONRY BUILDINGS: RETROFITTING SOLUTIONS FOR UNREINFORCED MASONRY BUILDINGSunreinforced masonryequivalent frame modelstimber floorsflexible diaphragmsretrofittingDomínio/Área Científica::Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia CivilUnreinforced masonry buildings are very common all over Europe, including Portugal and Switzerland. Old and unreinforced masonry buildings are typically constructed with stone masonry and timber floors. The in-plane stiffness and the fixing connections of these floors can have a considerable impact on the global seismic response of the building. As these build- ings are normally considered cultural heritage, their safety and the preservation of their orig- inal characteristics are key elements to consider. The main objective of this thesis is to evaluate and study the behaviour of timber floors, con- sidering possible retrofitting and reinforcement interventions, to enhance the building's re- sistance to seismic events. For this purpose, two numerical models were created, using the software OpenSEES (Open System for Earthquake Engineering Simulation). The first model replicates the original characteristics of unreinforced masonry buildings with stone masonry walls and timber floors. The second model simulates strengthening techniques that are used to enhance the seismic response of the building. The models were developed based on an experimental campaign performed on two half-scale building specimens. Similar to what hap- pens in the development of the numerical models, the first experimental specimen was built based on the typical characteristics of unreinforced masonry buildings. After the first set of experimental tests, this specimen was strengthened. These experimental models were devel- oped and constructed in Athens and were used for a set of shake table tests. The experimental data obtained on these tests is present in the paper Vintzileou and Mouzakis, 2014 [14]. All the data present in this paper was used for the validation of the numerical models. The two numerical models were calibrated and subjected to a set of incremental dynamic analyses that replicate the ground motion used in the experimental shake-table tests. After the analyses, conclusions, and results about the behaviour of the timber floors and the seismic enhancement of the retrofitting interventions are presented.Os edifícios de alvenaria são bastante comuns em todo o território Português, assim como são também na Suíça. Quando antigos, os edifícios de alvenaria são tradicionalmente constituídos por alvenarias de pedra e pavimentos de madeira. A rigidez no próprio plano e as caracterís- ticas de fixação destes pavimentos de madeira, podem ter um impacto considerável no com- portamento sísmico dos edifícios. Uma vez que estes edifícios são normalmente consideran- dos património cultural, a sua segurança e a conservação das suas características originais deve ser considerados. O principal objetivo desta tese é avaliar e estudar o comportamento dos pavimentos de ma- deira, considerando possíveis reforços, para aumentar a resistência sísmica do edifício. Neste intuito, foram criados dois modelos numéricos, utilizando o software OpenSEES (Open Sys- tem for Earthquake Engineering Simulation). O primeiro modelo simula as características ori- ginais dos edifícios de alvenaria de pedra com pavimentos de madeira. O segundo modelo simula técnicas de reforço que são usadas para melhorar a resposta sísmica do edifício. Os modelos foram desenvolvidos a partir de uma campanha experimental realizada em dois pro- tótipos de escala 1:2. À semelhança do que acontece no desenvolvimento dos modelos numé- ricos, o primeiro protótipo experimental foi construído com base nas características comuns dos edifícios de alvenaria de pedra. Após o primeiro conjunto de testes sísmicos, o protótipo original foi reforçado dando origem ao segundo caso de estudo. Estes modelos experimentais foram desenvolvidos e construídos em Atenas e foram usados para um conjunto de testes em mesa sísmica. Os dados experimentais obtidos nestes testes estão presentes no artigo Vintzi- leou and Mouzakis, 2014 [14]. Todos os dados presentes neste artigo foram utilizados para a validação dos modelos numéricos. Os dois modelos numéricos foram calibrados e submetidos a um conjunto de análises dinâ- micas incrementais que pretendem simular os testes experimentais realizado em mesa-sís- mica. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF RETROFITTED MASONRY BUILDINGS: RETROFITTING SOLUTIONS FOR UNREINFORCED MASONRY BUILDINGS
title NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF RETROFITTED MASONRY BUILDINGS: RETROFITTING SOLUTIONS FOR UNREINFORCED MASONRY BUILDINGS
spellingShingle NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF RETROFITTED MASONRY BUILDINGS: RETROFITTING SOLUTIONS FOR UNREINFORCED MASONRY BUILDINGS
Cosme, Samuel Alexandre Corado
unreinforced masonry
equivalent frame models
timber floors
flexible diaphragms
retrofitting
Domínio/Área Científica::Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia Civil
title_short NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF RETROFITTED MASONRY BUILDINGS: RETROFITTING SOLUTIONS FOR UNREINFORCED MASONRY BUILDINGS
title_full NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF RETROFITTED MASONRY BUILDINGS: RETROFITTING SOLUTIONS FOR UNREINFORCED MASONRY BUILDINGS
title_fullStr NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF RETROFITTED MASONRY BUILDINGS: RETROFITTING SOLUTIONS FOR UNREINFORCED MASONRY BUILDINGS
title_full_unstemmed NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF RETROFITTED MASONRY BUILDINGS: RETROFITTING SOLUTIONS FOR UNREINFORCED MASONRY BUILDINGS
title_sort NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF RETROFITTED MASONRY BUILDINGS: RETROFITTING SOLUTIONS FOR UNREINFORCED MASONRY BUILDINGS
author Cosme, Samuel Alexandre Corado
author_facet Cosme, Samuel Alexandre Corado
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Tomic, Igor
Ramos, António
RUN
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cosme, Samuel Alexandre Corado
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv unreinforced masonry
equivalent frame models
timber floors
flexible diaphragms
retrofitting
Domínio/Área Científica::Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia Civil
topic unreinforced masonry
equivalent frame models
timber floors
flexible diaphragms
retrofitting
Domínio/Área Científica::Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia Civil
description Unreinforced masonry buildings are very common all over Europe, including Portugal and Switzerland. Old and unreinforced masonry buildings are typically constructed with stone masonry and timber floors. The in-plane stiffness and the fixing connections of these floors can have a considerable impact on the global seismic response of the building. As these build- ings are normally considered cultural heritage, their safety and the preservation of their orig- inal characteristics are key elements to consider. The main objective of this thesis is to evaluate and study the behaviour of timber floors, con- sidering possible retrofitting and reinforcement interventions, to enhance the building's re- sistance to seismic events. For this purpose, two numerical models were created, using the software OpenSEES (Open System for Earthquake Engineering Simulation). The first model replicates the original characteristics of unreinforced masonry buildings with stone masonry walls and timber floors. The second model simulates strengthening techniques that are used to enhance the seismic response of the building. The models were developed based on an experimental campaign performed on two half-scale building specimens. Similar to what hap- pens in the development of the numerical models, the first experimental specimen was built based on the typical characteristics of unreinforced masonry buildings. After the first set of experimental tests, this specimen was strengthened. These experimental models were devel- oped and constructed in Athens and were used for a set of shake table tests. The experimental data obtained on these tests is present in the paper Vintzileou and Mouzakis, 2014 [14]. All the data present in this paper was used for the validation of the numerical models. The two numerical models were calibrated and subjected to a set of incremental dynamic analyses that replicate the ground motion used in the experimental shake-table tests. After the analyses, conclusions, and results about the behaviour of the timber floors and the seismic enhancement of the retrofitting interventions are presented.
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