The paper deals with the reduction of the seismic vulnerability of historical masonry buildings characterized by a wide room, of significant height, provided by a multi-sloping timber roof lying on perimeter walls and, internally, on columns or pillars (e.g. industrial buildings). Typically, these structures are extremely vulnerable to earthquakes but a minimum intervention, consisting in the bracing of the timber roof through wooden-based sheathing panels, can improve the seismic performances providing an adequate restraint against the walls overturning and fostering the box-behaviour of the entire structure. The case study of an ancient industrial building is analyzed. A smart analytical design strategy for the dimensioning of the bracings and the evaluation of the resisting ground acceleration is developed. A simplified numerical modelling strategy for pushover analysis, based on the equivalent frame method for the masonry walls and on equivalent diagonal springs for the roof bracings, is also presented.

The Roof Bracing as Minimum Intervention for the Reduction of the Seismic Vulnerability of Historical Industrial Buildings: Analytical and Numerical Simplified Strategies for the Assessment of the Performances

Ingrid Boem
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Natalino Gattesco
2020-01-01

Abstract

The paper deals with the reduction of the seismic vulnerability of historical masonry buildings characterized by a wide room, of significant height, provided by a multi-sloping timber roof lying on perimeter walls and, internally, on columns or pillars (e.g. industrial buildings). Typically, these structures are extremely vulnerable to earthquakes but a minimum intervention, consisting in the bracing of the timber roof through wooden-based sheathing panels, can improve the seismic performances providing an adequate restraint against the walls overturning and fostering the box-behaviour of the entire structure. The case study of an ancient industrial building is analyzed. A smart analytical design strategy for the dimensioning of the bracings and the evaluation of the resisting ground acceleration is developed. A simplified numerical modelling strategy for pushover analysis, based on the equivalent frame method for the masonry walls and on equivalent diagonal springs for the roof bracings, is also presented.
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