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Seismic Vulnerability Assessment and Retrofitting Strategies of Italian Masonry Churches of the Alife-Caiazzo Diocese in Caserta
Authors:Gianfranco De Matteis  Valentina Corlito  Mariateresa Guadagnuolo  Anna Tafuro
Institution:1. Department of Architecture and Industrial Design, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” , Aversa (CE), Italy gianfranco.dematteis@unicampania.it;3. Department of Architecture and Industrial Design, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” , Aversa (CE), Italy
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Masonry churches represent the major part of the Italian architectural heritage. Recent earthquakes stressed the high vulnerability of these constructions, provoking heavy structural damage and valuable losses. Different approaches have been developed to assess seismic vulnerability of churches. In particular, the complexity related to more detailed models has induced to define simplified methods, which can be used at territorial scale for a preliminary assessment of structural capabilities of homogeneous assets aiming at providing possible post-earthquake damage scenarios and suggesting general interventions strategies. Therefore, the vulnerability assessment of churches is carried out by subdividing the buildings into separate macro-elements, accounting for different possible collapse mechanisms. In this article, a simplified procedure (M.I.T. 2011) has been applied with reference to churches located in Caserta District, particularly those of the Alife-Caiazzo Diocese, by using the MaChro form compilation, previously developed by the authors. The aim of the study is the application of the above procedure in order to verify the possibility to suggest suitable strategies of intervention for structural retrofitting and seismic risk reduction of the churches located in the area under investigation.
Keywords:masonry churches  Italian churches  seismic vulnerability  seismic risk mitigation  simplified methods
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