Seismic Isolation for Protecting Historical Buildings: A Case Study

The protection of cultural heritage from seismic risk is an open issue due to the difficulties in finding technical solutions allowing a balance between their effectiveness and invasiveness. Among the available protection techniques, seismic isolation is one of the most suitable obtaining a signific...

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Main Authors: Michele D'Amato, Rosario Gigliotti, Raffaele Laguardia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Built Environment
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbuil.2019.00087/full
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spelling doaj-d51333c743694d76b71a3325b8e24b0c2020-11-25T01:38:33ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Built Environment2297-33622019-07-01510.3389/fbuil.2019.00087454677Seismic Isolation for Protecting Historical Buildings: A Case StudyMichele D'Amato0Rosario Gigliotti1Raffaele Laguardia2Department of European and Mediterranean Cultures (Architecture, Environment and Cultural Heritage), University of Basilicata, Matera, ItalyDepartment of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalyDepartment of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalyThe protection of cultural heritage from seismic risk is an open issue due to the difficulties in finding technical solutions allowing a balance between their effectiveness and invasiveness. Among the available protection techniques, seismic isolation is one of the most suitable obtaining a significant performance improvement by acting on a limited portion of the structure. In this paper, it is shown an application of such technique on a reinforced concrete frame building cataloged as of historical interest by Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage. It was realized in 30's representing the “Modern Style” of Italian Architecture, also known as Italian Rationalism, and designed only for vertical loads without any specific regulation for lateral loads. Geometry, material properties and reinforcements characteristics have been derived from an extensive investigation campaign. By the means of a FEM 3D model they are simulated among them the seismic responses of both existing and retrofitted building through a seismic isolation system composed by elastomeric and sliding isolators. Furthermore, a new methodology for estimating the seismic capacity exhibited by the structure in the past is presented and applied.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbuil.2019.00087/fullcultural heritagemonumentsreinforced concreteseismic vulnerabilityseismic retrofitseismic isolated buildings
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author Michele D'Amato
Rosario Gigliotti
Raffaele Laguardia
spellingShingle Michele D'Amato
Rosario Gigliotti
Raffaele Laguardia
Seismic Isolation for Protecting Historical Buildings: A Case Study
Frontiers in Built Environment
cultural heritage
monuments
reinforced concrete
seismic vulnerability
seismic retrofit
seismic isolated buildings
author_facet Michele D'Amato
Rosario Gigliotti
Raffaele Laguardia
author_sort Michele D'Amato
title Seismic Isolation for Protecting Historical Buildings: A Case Study
title_short Seismic Isolation for Protecting Historical Buildings: A Case Study
title_full Seismic Isolation for Protecting Historical Buildings: A Case Study
title_fullStr Seismic Isolation for Protecting Historical Buildings: A Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Seismic Isolation for Protecting Historical Buildings: A Case Study
title_sort seismic isolation for protecting historical buildings: a case study
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Built Environment
issn 2297-3362
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The protection of cultural heritage from seismic risk is an open issue due to the difficulties in finding technical solutions allowing a balance between their effectiveness and invasiveness. Among the available protection techniques, seismic isolation is one of the most suitable obtaining a significant performance improvement by acting on a limited portion of the structure. In this paper, it is shown an application of such technique on a reinforced concrete frame building cataloged as of historical interest by Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage. It was realized in 30's representing the “Modern Style” of Italian Architecture, also known as Italian Rationalism, and designed only for vertical loads without any specific regulation for lateral loads. Geometry, material properties and reinforcements characteristics have been derived from an extensive investigation campaign. By the means of a FEM 3D model they are simulated among them the seismic responses of both existing and retrofitted building through a seismic isolation system composed by elastomeric and sliding isolators. Furthermore, a new methodology for estimating the seismic capacity exhibited by the structure in the past is presented and applied.
topic cultural heritage
monuments
reinforced concrete
seismic vulnerability
seismic retrofit
seismic isolated buildings
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbuil.2019.00087/full
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