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Marialaura Malena, Andrea Genoese, Bartolomeo Panto?, Daniele Spina and Gianmarco de Felice
The structural analysis of historic masonry churches subject to earthquakes is commonly based on two distinct approaches: that of the global response to seismic actions and that of the local analysis of a priori pre-determined collapse mechanisms. This i...
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Francesco Clementi
This paper presents a detailed study of the damages and collapses suffered by various masonry churches in the aftermath of the seismic sequence of Central Italy in 2016. The damages will first be analyzed and then compared with the numerical data obtaine...
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Gessica Sferrazza Papa and Benedetta Silva
This article proposes a multidisciplinary approach for the assessment of seismic damage from the perspective of conservation and prevention. A comparison of the state of damage has been carried out in a case study, St. Salvatore church in Acquapagana (MC...
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Gessica Sferrazza Papa and Benedetta Silva
This article proposes a multidisciplinary approach for the assessment of seismic damage from the perspective of conservation and prevention. A comparison of the state of damage has been carried out in a case study, St. Salvatore church in Acquapagana (MC...
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Unreinforced stone masonry made of low strength mortar has been used for centuries in forming old type stone masonry churches of the “Basilica” typology. The seismic performance of such stone masonry structures damaged during recent strong se...
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Barbara Ferracuti, Stefania Imperatore, Maria Zucconi and Silvia Colonna
The present study focuses on seismic damage to 36 masonry churches observed after the 2016 Central Italy earthquake. In the sample, recurrent architectural and structural features were identified and accurately described. In order to classify the churche...
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Josep Lluis i Ginovart, Sergio Coll-Pla, Agustí Costa-Jover, Mónica López Piquer
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AbstractThere is a set of Romanesque churches at Valle de Aran that were built between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries; these churches have suffered large deformations and geometrical displacements. These deformations have provoked, in some cases, ...
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Zorana Ðordevic, Dragan Novkovic and Marija Dragi?ic
Religious practice in Serbia has taken place using both indoors and outdoors sacred sites ever since the adoption of Christianity in medieval times. However, previous archaeoacoustic research was focused on historic church acoustics, excluding the open-a...
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Maurizio Indirli, Sotero Apablaza Minchel
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The Project ?MAR VASTO? (?Risk Management in Valparaíso?), http://www.marvasto.bologna.enea.it) has been financed by BID (?Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo?). It started in March 2007 and ended in October 2008. It has been managed by ENEA (Italian Agen...
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