Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2943509237> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2943509237 endingPage "400" @default.
- W2943509237 startingPage "386" @default.
- W2943509237 abstract "The seismic vulnerability assessment of unreinforced masonry buildings within historical centres is a very challenging research subject given the inaccuracy of investigating these buildings as independent structures. Indeed, these buildings are often part of complex structural systems, which may differ in geometry, building materials, construction techniques and maintenance condition, as they result from an urban continued growth phenomenon, in adjacency and continuity with the existing built environment. For this reason, when assessing the seismic vulnerability of buildings enclosed in aggregate, the reciprocal interactions with adjacent structures should be considered. However, even though several studies have been performed in recent years to address this issue, it is not yet clear how to represent these interactions in numerical models, without the need for modelling the entire aggregate. Hence, this study aims at understanding how the “aggregate effect” should be modelled for a more accurate seismic assessment of unreinforced masonry buildings located within historical centres. To this end, an innovative procedure, from now on referred to as “target structural unit approach”, was developed, aiming at identifying the optimal portion of the aggregate that best represents the “aggregate effect” for the investigated structural unit, i.e., the Minimum Unit of Analysis (MUA). This procedure is based on a multi-level analysis of the seismic response of the target structural unit, investigating different modelling configurations in addition to the complete aggregate or the isolated building. The evaluation is preliminarily performed at global– and wall– level; then, the structural unit– level is introduced as additional verification level, with the aim to understand the variability of the seismic response of the case study building in function of different boundary conditions. The procedure herein proposed was employed to a case study located in the “Bairro Ribeirinho” neighbourhood in Faro (Portugal), by performing nonlinear static analyses using a software code based on the macro-elements approach. Although just some first results are shown and further investigations are needed, the proposed approach can be used for the validation of seismic assessment strategies specific for masonry buildings enclosed in aggregate." @default.
- W2943509237 created "2019-05-09" @default.
- W2943509237 creator A5004652092 @default.
- W2943509237 creator A5006136012 @default.
- W2943509237 creator A5040140979 @default.
- W2943509237 creator A5050016923 @default.
- W2943509237 creator A5057541401 @default.
- W2943509237 creator A5089066240 @default.
- W2943509237 date "2019-07-01" @default.
- W2943509237 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2943509237 title "The seismic performance-based assessment of a masonry building enclosed in aggregate in Faro (Portugal) by means of a new target structural unit approach" @default.
- W2943509237 cites W1527345712 @default.
- W2943509237 cites W1974065205 @default.
- W2943509237 cites W1999676406 @default.
- W2943509237 cites W2011217985 @default.
- W2943509237 cites W2011980072 @default.
- W2943509237 cites W2023933346 @default.
- W2943509237 cites W2051534599 @default.
- W2943509237 cites W2142737111 @default.
- W2943509237 cites W2150559858 @default.
- W2943509237 cites W2300953670 @default.
- W2943509237 cites W2424015948 @default.
- W2943509237 cites W2468145952 @default.
- W2943509237 cites W2522378351 @default.
- W2943509237 cites W2571660819 @default.
- W2943509237 cites W2762474675 @default.
- W2943509237 cites W2766401417 @default.
- W2943509237 cites W2886348292 @default.
- W2943509237 cites W2906335354 @default.
- W2943509237 cites W2909385268 @default.
- W2943509237 cites W2913076132 @default.
- W2943509237 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2019.04.040" @default.
- W2943509237 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2943509237 type Work @default.
- W2943509237 sameAs 2943509237 @default.
- W2943509237 citedByCount "15" @default.
- W2943509237 countsByYear W29435092372019 @default.
- W2943509237 countsByYear W29435092372020 @default.
- W2943509237 countsByYear W29435092372021 @default.
- W2943509237 countsByYear W29435092372022 @default.
- W2943509237 countsByYear W29435092372023 @default.
- W2943509237 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2943509237 hasAuthorship W2943509237A5004652092 @default.
- W2943509237 hasAuthorship W2943509237A5006136012 @default.
- W2943509237 hasAuthorship W2943509237A5040140979 @default.
- W2943509237 hasAuthorship W2943509237A5050016923 @default.
- W2943509237 hasAuthorship W2943509237A5057541401 @default.
- W2943509237 hasAuthorship W2943509237A5089066240 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConcept C122637931 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConcept C137176749 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConcept C145420912 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConcept C147176958 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConcept C152006893 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConcept C167063184 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConcept C38652104 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConcept C4679612 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConcept C535899295 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConcept C542102704 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConcept C66938386 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConcept C95713431 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConceptScore W2943509237C122637931 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConceptScore W2943509237C127413603 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConceptScore W2943509237C137176749 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConceptScore W2943509237C145420912 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConceptScore W2943509237C147176958 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConceptScore W2943509237C152006893 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConceptScore W2943509237C15744967 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConceptScore W2943509237C159985019 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConceptScore W2943509237C167063184 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConceptScore W2943509237C192562407 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConceptScore W2943509237C33923547 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConceptScore W2943509237C38652104 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConceptScore W2943509237C41008148 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConceptScore W2943509237C4679612 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConceptScore W2943509237C535899295 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConceptScore W2943509237C542102704 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConceptScore W2943509237C66938386 @default.
- W2943509237 hasConceptScore W2943509237C95713431 @default.
- W2943509237 hasLocation W29435092371 @default.
- W2943509237 hasOpenAccess W2943509237 @default.
- W2943509237 hasPrimaryLocation W29435092371 @default.
- W2943509237 hasRelatedWork W2183026171 @default.
- W2943509237 hasRelatedWork W2186466261 @default.
- W2943509237 hasRelatedWork W2405325557 @default.
- W2943509237 hasRelatedWork W2906335354 @default.
- W2943509237 hasRelatedWork W2910108535 @default.
- W2943509237 hasRelatedWork W2943509237 @default.
- W2943509237 hasRelatedWork W3175795539 @default.
- W2943509237 hasRelatedWork W3202725756 @default.
- W2943509237 hasRelatedWork W3214529437 @default.
- W2943509237 hasRelatedWork W4220873003 @default.
- W2943509237 hasVolume "191" @default.