Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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768547 | Engineering Failure Analysis | 2013 | 18 Pages |
Three masonry churches collapsed or severely injured during the 20–29 May 2012 earthquakes occurred in Emilia-Romagna, Italy are analyzed in detail from a numerical standpoint. A recently presented standalone 3D limit analysis code is utilized to evaluate failure mechanisms and horizontal acceleration causing the collapse. A comparison with the recent Italian Guidelines devoted to the safety assessment of monumental buildings is also provided. The horizontal acceleration associated to the first active failure mechanism is compared with that actually active during the 20–29 May shakes. A preliminary modal analysis is also conducted to evaluate vibration modes, to compare the numerical limit analysis acceleration with the spectral acceleration kept by the structures.
► Analysis of the effects induced by 20–29 May 2012 earthquakes (Emilia-Romagna IT). ► Numerical study regarding the collapses of three masonry churches. ► Application of a FEM limit analysis software to evaluate failure accelerations. ► Homogenized approach with triangular elements and interfaces. ► Comparison with code simplified approaches and acceleration acting during shakes.