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Seismic vulnerability assessment of free-standing massive masonry columns by the 3D Discrete Element Method

Kim, Jinwoo  
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Lorenzoni, Filippo
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Salvalaggio, Matteo
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November 1, 2021
Engineering Structures

Free-standing masonry column is a recurrent typology of built cultural heritage. Usually raised without seismic design, columns are subject to intense rocking and overturning under strong ground motions. In this paper, a strategy to assess their seismic vulnerability using the 3-D Discrete Element Method is proposed. It includes calibrating the elastic parameters (joint stiffness parameters) using ambient vibration test data and developing fragility curves from a large set of time history analysis results. This procedure was verified for four selected water towers, a representative archaeological monument in Pompeii, Italy. Based on preliminary structural analyses, the water towers were modeled as rigid monolithic blocks. The outcomes of modal analysis were used to calibrate the input elastic parameters, starting from a range of values given by analytical calculations derived by literature. Artificial earthquakes with peak ground acceleration levels ranging from 0.167 g to 0.803 g were implemented as ground motions. Collapses and non-collapses configurations were subdivided through a threshold concerning the maximum allowable rotation of the blocks. Fragility curves were statistically developed; these revealed the overturning probabilities of the investigated structures and also enabled to conduct a parametric study of the Rayleigh damping constants.

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DOI
10.1016/j.engstruct.2021.113004
Web of Science ID

WOS:000697097400007

Author(s)
Kim, Jinwoo  
Lorenzoni, Filippo
Salvalaggio, Matteo
Valluzzi, Maria Rosa
Date Issued

2021-11-01

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD

Published in
Engineering Structures
Volume

246

Article Number

113004

Subjects

Engineering, Civil

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Engineering

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seismic vulnerability assessment

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free-standing masonry columns

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discrete element method (dem)

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fragility curves

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archaeological remains

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contact dynamics

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classical columns

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rocking response

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block structures

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numerical-model

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behavior

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earthquake

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limit

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collapse

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joints

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