The paper presents the comparison of the results obtained on a masonry building by nonlinear static analysis using different software operating in the field of continuum and discrete-macroelement modeling. The structure is inspired by an actual building, the "P. Capuzi" school in Visso (Macerata, Italy), seriously damaged following the seismic events that affected Central Italy from August 2016 to January 2017. The activity described is part of a wider research program carried out by various units involved in the ReLUIS 2017/2108—Masonry Structures project and having as its object the analysis of benchmark structures for the evaluation of the reliability of software packages. The comparison of analysis was carried out in relation to: global parameters (concerning the dynamic properties, capacity curves and, equivalent bilinear curves), synthetic parameters of structural safety (such as, for example, the maximum acceleration compatible with the life safety limit state) and the response in terms of simulated damage. The results allow for some insights on the use of continuum and discrete-macroelement modeling, with respect to the dispersion of the results and on the potential repercussions in the professional field. This response was also analyzed considering different approaches for the application of loads.

A comparative study on a complex URM building: part II—issues on modelling and seismic analysis through continuum and discrete-macroelement models / Castellazzi G.; Panto B.; Occhipinti G.; Talledo D.A.; Berto L.; Camata G.. - In: BULLETIN OF EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1570-761X. - ELETTRONICO. - 20:4(2021), pp. 2159-2185. [10.1007/s10518-021-01147-4]

A comparative study on a complex URM building: part II—issues on modelling and seismic analysis through continuum and discrete-macroelement models

Castellazzi G.
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Talledo D. A.;Berto L.;
2021

Abstract

The paper presents the comparison of the results obtained on a masonry building by nonlinear static analysis using different software operating in the field of continuum and discrete-macroelement modeling. The structure is inspired by an actual building, the "P. Capuzi" school in Visso (Macerata, Italy), seriously damaged following the seismic events that affected Central Italy from August 2016 to January 2017. The activity described is part of a wider research program carried out by various units involved in the ReLUIS 2017/2108—Masonry Structures project and having as its object the analysis of benchmark structures for the evaluation of the reliability of software packages. The comparison of analysis was carried out in relation to: global parameters (concerning the dynamic properties, capacity curves and, equivalent bilinear curves), synthetic parameters of structural safety (such as, for example, the maximum acceleration compatible with the life safety limit state) and the response in terms of simulated damage. The results allow for some insights on the use of continuum and discrete-macroelement modeling, with respect to the dispersion of the results and on the potential repercussions in the professional field. This response was also analyzed considering different approaches for the application of loads.
2021
A comparative study on a complex URM building: part II—issues on modelling and seismic analysis through continuum and discrete-macroelement models / Castellazzi G.; Panto B.; Occhipinti G.; Talledo D.A.; Berto L.; Camata G.. - In: BULLETIN OF EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1570-761X. - ELETTRONICO. - 20:4(2021), pp. 2159-2185. [10.1007/s10518-021-01147-4]
Castellazzi G.; Panto B.; Occhipinti G.; Talledo D.A.; Berto L.; Camata G.
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