One-year dynamic monitoring of a masonry tower
The paper presents some results of the continuous dynamic monitoring program carried out on the tallest historic tower in Mantua, Italy. This project follows an extensive diagnostic investigation aimed at assessing the structural condition of the tower after the Italian earthquakes of May 2012. A si...
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doaj-0bb12746dc6749fca87e7fe1b5385e3e2021-02-02T00:16:58ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2015-01-01240500310.1051/matecconf/20152405003matecconf_evaces2015_05003One-year dynamic monitoring of a masonry towerGuidobaldi Marco0Gentile Carmelo1Saisi Antonella2Politecnico di Milano, Department of Architecture, Built environment and Construction engineeringPolitecnico di Milano, Department of Architecture, Built environment and Construction engineeringPolitecnico di Milano, Department of Architecture, Built environment and Construction engineeringThe paper presents some results of the continuous dynamic monitoring program carried out on the tallest historic tower in Mantua, Italy. This project follows an extensive diagnostic investigation aimed at assessing the structural condition of the tower after the Italian earthquakes of May 2012. A simple dynamic monitoring system was permanently installed in the upper part of the building and automatic modal identification was performed. The results allow to evaluate the effects of changing temperature on automatically identified natural frequencies, to verify the practical feasibility of damage detection methods based on natural frequencies shifts and provide clear evidence of the possible key role of continuous dynamic monitoring in the preventive conservation of historic towers.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20152405003 |
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The paper presents some results of the continuous dynamic monitoring program carried out on the tallest historic tower in Mantua, Italy. This project follows an extensive diagnostic investigation aimed at assessing the structural condition of the tower after the Italian earthquakes of May 2012. A simple dynamic monitoring system was permanently installed in the upper part of the building and automatic modal identification was performed. The results allow to evaluate the effects of changing temperature on automatically identified natural frequencies, to verify the practical feasibility of damage detection methods based on natural frequencies shifts and provide clear evidence of the possible key role of continuous dynamic monitoring in the preventive conservation of historic towers. |
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