Sensitivity to Damage Imperfection for Multileaf Masonry Walls Based on Vibrational Analyses

Damage-imperfection indicators based on variation of dynamic parameters allow to identify the intrinsic discontinuity and the damage of structures. Here, the structural health monitoring through the vibration-based approach has been carried out by two steps on three different multileaf masonry speci...

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Main Authors: G. Boscato, E. Reccia, D. Baraldi, A. Cecchi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:Shock and Vibration
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/2321589
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spelling doaj-fcb1fb1916344844a3dae619d10ca59f2020-11-25T01:00:28ZengHindawi LimitedShock and Vibration1070-96221875-92032018-01-01201810.1155/2018/23215892321589Sensitivity to Damage Imperfection for Multileaf Masonry Walls Based on Vibrational AnalysesG. Boscato0E. Reccia1D. Baraldi2A. Cecchi3LabSCo, IUAV University of Venice, Venice, ItalyDISG, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalyDACC, IUAV University of Venice, Venice, ItalyDACC, IUAV University of Venice, Venice, ItalyDamage-imperfection indicators based on variation of dynamic parameters allow to identify the intrinsic discontinuity and the damage of structures. Here, the structural health monitoring through the vibration-based approach has been carried out by two steps on three different multileaf masonry specimens (full infill, damaged infill, and strengthened infill) subjected to uniaxial compressive load. In the first step, the characterization of initial conditions based on the investigation of the intrinsic discontinuity and the manufacturing imperfections has been done. In this phase, the detection, localization, assessment, and prediction of damage have been given by the comparison between the experimental and numerical modal data calculated by the commercial finite element code. Subsequently, in the second step, starting from the identification of undamaged condition, the damage effects on changes of the dynamic parameters have been recorded. As well known, the incoherent response between the leaves is related to frequency values, damping ratios, and modal shapes.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/2321589
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author G. Boscato
E. Reccia
D. Baraldi
A. Cecchi
spellingShingle G. Boscato
E. Reccia
D. Baraldi
A. Cecchi
Sensitivity to Damage Imperfection for Multileaf Masonry Walls Based on Vibrational Analyses
Shock and Vibration
author_facet G. Boscato
E. Reccia
D. Baraldi
A. Cecchi
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title Sensitivity to Damage Imperfection for Multileaf Masonry Walls Based on Vibrational Analyses
title_short Sensitivity to Damage Imperfection for Multileaf Masonry Walls Based on Vibrational Analyses
title_full Sensitivity to Damage Imperfection for Multileaf Masonry Walls Based on Vibrational Analyses
title_fullStr Sensitivity to Damage Imperfection for Multileaf Masonry Walls Based on Vibrational Analyses
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity to Damage Imperfection for Multileaf Masonry Walls Based on Vibrational Analyses
title_sort sensitivity to damage imperfection for multileaf masonry walls based on vibrational analyses
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Shock and Vibration
issn 1070-9622
1875-9203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Damage-imperfection indicators based on variation of dynamic parameters allow to identify the intrinsic discontinuity and the damage of structures. Here, the structural health monitoring through the vibration-based approach has been carried out by two steps on three different multileaf masonry specimens (full infill, damaged infill, and strengthened infill) subjected to uniaxial compressive load. In the first step, the characterization of initial conditions based on the investigation of the intrinsic discontinuity and the manufacturing imperfections has been done. In this phase, the detection, localization, assessment, and prediction of damage have been given by the comparison between the experimental and numerical modal data calculated by the commercial finite element code. Subsequently, in the second step, starting from the identification of undamaged condition, the damage effects on changes of the dynamic parameters have been recorded. As well known, the incoherent response between the leaves is related to frequency values, damping ratios, and modal shapes.
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