In order to properly design strengthening intervention of existing buildings, careful assessment of the structural behavior is certainly required. &is is particularly important when dealing with historical constructions made of heterogeneous materials like masonry or stonework. In this context, this paper presents the results of knowledge process on a large monumental nineteenth century building located in Trieste. The traditional investigation approach considering a wide number of destructive tests for characterization of materials and evaluation of the structural details were not admissible due to the valuable cultural and historical importance of the building. Therefore, an alternative and not conventional investigation approach has been considered. After a wide historical research and a detailed structural survey, it has been possible to identify the main structural systems of the building. Then, to characterize the structural response, a limited number of nondestructive tests but on full-scale typological systems have been preferred to a larger number of destructive tests on specimens of the different materials. The selected experimental load tests have been conducted in order to assess the actual structural response of the main systems that constitute the building, thus allowing for a fine tuning of both the rehabilitation interventions and the numerical finite element models.

Marco Bovo, C.M. (2017). Structural Characterization of an Historical Building by Means of Experimental Tests on Full-Scale Element. ADVANCES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING, 2017, 1-16 [10.1155/2017/6819546].

Structural Characterization of an Historical Building by Means of Experimental Tests on Full-Scale Element

Marco Bovo;Claudio Mazzotti;Marco Savoia
2017

Abstract

In order to properly design strengthening intervention of existing buildings, careful assessment of the structural behavior is certainly required. &is is particularly important when dealing with historical constructions made of heterogeneous materials like masonry or stonework. In this context, this paper presents the results of knowledge process on a large monumental nineteenth century building located in Trieste. The traditional investigation approach considering a wide number of destructive tests for characterization of materials and evaluation of the structural details were not admissible due to the valuable cultural and historical importance of the building. Therefore, an alternative and not conventional investigation approach has been considered. After a wide historical research and a detailed structural survey, it has been possible to identify the main structural systems of the building. Then, to characterize the structural response, a limited number of nondestructive tests but on full-scale typological systems have been preferred to a larger number of destructive tests on specimens of the different materials. The selected experimental load tests have been conducted in order to assess the actual structural response of the main systems that constitute the building, thus allowing for a fine tuning of both the rehabilitation interventions and the numerical finite element models.
2017
Marco Bovo, C.M. (2017). Structural Characterization of an Historical Building by Means of Experimental Tests on Full-Scale Element. ADVANCES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING, 2017, 1-16 [10.1155/2017/6819546].
Marco Bovo, Claudio Mazzotti, Marco Savoia
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