Research of influence of vibration impacts of chimes on the steeples of St. Isaac's Cathedral (Saint Petersburg) after reconstruction thereof

This article gives consideration to the ways of solving a problem of ensuring safety of buildings and structures in use provided their operating conditions have changed. The assessment of possible consequences of bells installation on the steeples of St. Isaac's Cathedral is given as an illustr...

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Main Authors: Smirnova Elena E., Savin Sergey N., Larin Denis V.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/34/matecconf_dynkon18_00017.pdf
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spelling doaj-8e366ebe07254381b06382fb6d33f48f2021-02-02T08:30:29ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012850001710.1051/matecconf/201928500017matecconf_dynkon18_00017Research of influence of vibration impacts of chimes on the steeples of St. Isaac's Cathedral (Saint Petersburg) after reconstruction thereofSmirnova Elena E.0Savin Sergey N.1Larin Denis V.2Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil EngineeringSaint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil EngineeringSaint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil EngineeringThis article gives consideration to the ways of solving a problem of ensuring safety of buildings and structures in use provided their operating conditions have changed. The assessment of possible consequences of bells installation on the steeples of St. Isaac's Cathedral is given as an illustration. The measurements of vibrations with simultaneous assessment of robustness and bearing capability of the brickwork have shown that the vibration impact of chimes of heavy bells can not adversely affect the bearing structures of the bell towers. However, there is always a risk of such adverse affect on the structure of the bell tower and stability of soils at its base. It is offered, therefore, to carry out investigation before the beginning of reconstruction using the structure model, which makes it possible to give consideration to the impact of «new» loads to exclude any possible emergency situation at the objects being reconstructed.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/34/matecconf_dynkon18_00017.pdf
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Savin Sergey N.
Larin Denis V.
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Savin Sergey N.
Larin Denis V.
Research of influence of vibration impacts of chimes on the steeples of St. Isaac's Cathedral (Saint Petersburg) after reconstruction thereof
MATEC Web of Conferences
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Savin Sergey N.
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title Research of influence of vibration impacts of chimes on the steeples of St. Isaac's Cathedral (Saint Petersburg) after reconstruction thereof
title_short Research of influence of vibration impacts of chimes on the steeples of St. Isaac's Cathedral (Saint Petersburg) after reconstruction thereof
title_full Research of influence of vibration impacts of chimes on the steeples of St. Isaac's Cathedral (Saint Petersburg) after reconstruction thereof
title_fullStr Research of influence of vibration impacts of chimes on the steeples of St. Isaac's Cathedral (Saint Petersburg) after reconstruction thereof
title_full_unstemmed Research of influence of vibration impacts of chimes on the steeples of St. Isaac's Cathedral (Saint Petersburg) after reconstruction thereof
title_sort research of influence of vibration impacts of chimes on the steeples of st. isaac's cathedral (saint petersburg) after reconstruction thereof
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description This article gives consideration to the ways of solving a problem of ensuring safety of buildings and structures in use provided their operating conditions have changed. The assessment of possible consequences of bells installation on the steeples of St. Isaac's Cathedral is given as an illustration. The measurements of vibrations with simultaneous assessment of robustness and bearing capability of the brickwork have shown that the vibration impact of chimes of heavy bells can not adversely affect the bearing structures of the bell towers. However, there is always a risk of such adverse affect on the structure of the bell tower and stability of soils at its base. It is offered, therefore, to carry out investigation before the beginning of reconstruction using the structure model, which makes it possible to give consideration to the impact of «new» loads to exclude any possible emergency situation at the objects being reconstructed.
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