Identification Technique for Soil-Structure Analysis of the Ghirlandina Tower |
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Authors: | Renato Lancellotta Donato Sabia |
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Affiliation: | Department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy |
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Abstract: | Historical towers, in particular medieval towers, are an important part of cultural heritage, and their preservation mandates monitoring and detailed analyses of vulnerability under seismic actions as well as of their long-term performance. Certain aspects of structural nature are linked to the masonry behavior as a unilateral material, and other are aspects related to the interaction with soft soil conditions. This study aims to contribute to the aspects of preservation by exploring the role of the soil-structure interaction in predicting the behavior of the structures, with specific reference to the well-documented case history of the medieval Ghirlandina Tower (Modena, Italy). A significant contribution comes from an experimental identification analysis, performed in the presence of ambient vibration. A novel finding is that the soil structure interaction cannot be neglected, in contrast to most published identification analyses that usually assume the structure to have rigid constraint at base. |
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Keywords: | historical tower soil-structure interaction experimental tests dynamic identification monitoring seismic vulnerability |
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