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Ingegneria Sismica

Ingegneria Sismica

Effective procedures to evaluate the seismic vulnerability of monumental buildings

, Emanuela Curti. et al “Effective procedures to evaluate the seismic vulnerability of monumental buildings.” Ingegneria Sismica Volume 24 Issue 1: -, doi:….

Abstract

In this paper, a preliminary study about effective procedures to evaluate the seismic vulnerability of monumental buildings of particular typology (churches) is proposed. The method is able to work out the seismic- acceleration levels related to the different limit states, before and after the possible interventions. This evaluation, feasible for each different macroelement /1/ that a church is typically made of, is in agreement with the seismic-safety procedures proposed by the recent Italian Decree, in case of local mechanisms in masonry existing ordinary buildings. The application of the methodology to two case studies is presented: the church of S. Giovanni Battista in Colletorto (Campobasso, Italy), damaged by the 2002 earthquake, and the church of S. Lazzaro in Foligno (Perugia, Italy), struck by the 1997 seismic events.

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