Outline

Ingegneria Sismica

Ingegneria Sismica

Parametric finite element model updating of brick masonry minarets by using operational modal analysis method

Author(s): vHejazi M.1, Talebi R.2, Dabanli O.3
1Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Transportation, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
2Master Student of Structural Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Transportation, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
3Associate Professor, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, Türkiye
M., vHejazi ., R., Talebi ., and O., Dabanli . “Parametric finite element model updating of brick masonry minarets by using operational modal analysis method.” Ingegneria Sismica Volume 40 Issue 2: 1-24, doi:….

Abstract

The effect of the dimensions and locations of the openings and the influence of inclination on dynamic response of nine Persian historical brick masonry minarets constructed in the eleventh to fourteenth centuries is studied. The operational modal test was performed on a minaret constructed in the laboratory and the frequencies were obtained by the ARTeMIS software, and the ANSYS software was used for updating its finite element model. A range was determined for the values of the modulus of elasticity and bulk density to obtain acceptable ranges for the frequencies of the minarets. Then finite element model updating of the historical minarets was performed to determine their frequencies. Several dimensions and locations were assumed for the openings and two inclination angles were considered to study their effect on the frequencies. Minarets were then subjected to earthquakes in order to investigate the effect of openings and inclination on their seismic response.

Keywords
brick masonry minaret, operational modal analysis, seismic response, updated finite element model, vibration test

Related Articles

E. Brunesi1, S. Peloso1, R. Pinho1,2, R. Nascimbene3
1EUCENTRE, European Centre for Training and Research in Earthquake Engineering Via Ferrata 1, 27100 Pavia, Italy
2Dept. of Civil Engineering and Architecture (DICAr), University of Pavia, Via Ferrata 3, Pavia 27100, Italy
3Scuola Universitaria Superiore IUSS Pavia Piazza della Vittoria 15, 27100 Pavia, Italy
R. Arvind1, M. Helen Santhi1, G. Malathi2, Huseyin Bilgin3
1School of Civil Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
2School of Computer Science and Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
3Civil (Structural) Engineering, Epoka University, Tirana / Albania
Ali Ekber Sever1, Yakup Hakan Aydin2, Pinar Usta Evci1
1Department of Civil Engineering, Isparta University of Applied Sciences, 32260 Isparta, Turkey
2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Isparta University of Applied Sciences, 32260 Isparta, Turkey
Hayri Baytan Ozmen1, Esra Ozer2
1Department of Civil Engineering, Usak University, 64200 Usak, Turkey
2Department of Civil Engineering, Tokat Gaziosmanpasa University, 60250 Tokat, Turkey
Hamid Beiraghi1, Abolfazl Riahi Nouri2
1Department of Civil Engineering, Mahdishahr Branch, Islamic Azad University, Mahdishahr, Iran
2Department of Civil Engineering, West Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran