Frontiers in Built Environment (May 2019)

Knowledge-Based Approach for the Structural Assessment of Monumental Buildings: Application to Case Studies

  • Silvia Caprili,
  • Irene Puncello

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fbuil.2019.00052
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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Historical buildings are characterized by a high level of complexity due to a long realization process often resulting in an overall lack of information and in a structural behavior that is more similar to a “structural aggregate” rather than to a “single building”. The assessment of the static safety and seismic vulnerability then requires a multidisciplinary and multilevel approach including a deep and accurate preliminary knowledge phase before performing structural analyses. In the present paper, a consolidated knowledge-based procedure is presented and applied to four case studies in Italy. Interest is focused on the knowledge phase, combining critical–historical analysis to in situ architectural, geometrical, structural, material, and geotechnical aspects. The knowledge phase proves to be fundamental in understanding the structural behavior of cultural heritage, with special attention to the determination and analysis of local mechanisms and vulnerability elements and allowing to validate and give reason to numerical results.

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