Masonry vaults strengthened with a GFRP reinforced mortar coating: evaluation of the resisting peak ground acceleration

The reinforcement of existing masonry vaults against seismic actions is an extremely timing issue and it has already involved many researchers in experimental testing and numerical modelling. However, up to now, the results of the research have been expressed and compared in terms of load-displaceme...

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Main Authors: Natalino Gattesco, Ingrid Boem
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Language:English
Published: JVE International 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Measurements in Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.jvejournals.com/article/20409
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spelling doaj-84309356b72141108aeca2b8017365a12020-11-25T01:10:17ZengJVE InternationalJournal of Measurements in Engineering2335-21242424-46352018-12-016418118910.21595/jme.2018.2040920409Masonry vaults strengthened with a GFRP reinforced mortar coating: evaluation of the resisting peak ground accelerationNatalino Gattesco0Ingrid Boem1Department of Engineering and Architecture, University of Trieste, Trieste, ItalyDepartment of Engineering and Architecture, University of Trieste, Trieste, ItalyThe reinforcement of existing masonry vaults against seismic actions is an extremely timing issue and it has already involved many researchers in experimental testing and numerical modelling. However, up to now, the results of the research have been expressed and compared in terms of load-displacement capacity curves. But the designers, in the practice, need to assess the resisting peak ground acceleration of the vault (PGA), so to compare it with the seismic demand. In the paper, a strategy to evaluate this parameter, based on the modified Capacity Spectrum Method and accounting for the level of the vault in the building is proposed. The procedure is applied to a case study of a masonry building with barrel vaults, comparing the performances of plain vaults and vaults strengthened with a GFRP (Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer) reinforced mortar coating. The results evidenced significant improvements in terms of PGA after the reinforcement, attaining to values from 3.1 to 3.3 times that of the unreinforced vault.https://www.jvejournals.com/article/20409seismic vulnerabilitymasonry vaultsGFRPfloor response spectrum
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Masonry vaults strengthened with a GFRP reinforced mortar coating: evaluation of the resisting peak ground acceleration
Journal of Measurements in Engineering
seismic vulnerability
masonry vaults
GFRP
floor response spectrum
author_facet Natalino Gattesco
Ingrid Boem
author_sort Natalino Gattesco
title Masonry vaults strengthened with a GFRP reinforced mortar coating: evaluation of the resisting peak ground acceleration
title_short Masonry vaults strengthened with a GFRP reinforced mortar coating: evaluation of the resisting peak ground acceleration
title_full Masonry vaults strengthened with a GFRP reinforced mortar coating: evaluation of the resisting peak ground acceleration
title_fullStr Masonry vaults strengthened with a GFRP reinforced mortar coating: evaluation of the resisting peak ground acceleration
title_full_unstemmed Masonry vaults strengthened with a GFRP reinforced mortar coating: evaluation of the resisting peak ground acceleration
title_sort masonry vaults strengthened with a gfrp reinforced mortar coating: evaluation of the resisting peak ground acceleration
publisher JVE International
series Journal of Measurements in Engineering
issn 2335-2124
2424-4635
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The reinforcement of existing masonry vaults against seismic actions is an extremely timing issue and it has already involved many researchers in experimental testing and numerical modelling. However, up to now, the results of the research have been expressed and compared in terms of load-displacement capacity curves. But the designers, in the practice, need to assess the resisting peak ground acceleration of the vault (PGA), so to compare it with the seismic demand. In the paper, a strategy to evaluate this parameter, based on the modified Capacity Spectrum Method and accounting for the level of the vault in the building is proposed. The procedure is applied to a case study of a masonry building with barrel vaults, comparing the performances of plain vaults and vaults strengthened with a GFRP (Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer) reinforced mortar coating. The results evidenced significant improvements in terms of PGA after the reinforcement, attaining to values from 3.1 to 3.3 times that of the unreinforced vault.
topic seismic vulnerability
masonry vaults
GFRP
floor response spectrum
url https://www.jvejournals.com/article/20409
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