A study concerning the evaluation of seismic response of statues exhibited in art museums, and a base-isolated floor strategy for their enhanced protection, are presented in this paper. Attention is particularly focused on statues made of small tensile strength materials, whose behaviour is simulated by a smeared-crack finite element approach. Seismic performance is assessed by referring to four levels specially postulated herein, and namely: 1) Rest conditions; 2) No rocking; 3) Damage control; and 4) Collapse prevention. The assessment procedure is applied to a demonstrative case study, represented by a marble statue to be exhibited in the museum wing situated at the ground level of a medieval castle in Italy, according to an architectural hypothesis of partial rebuilding and reuse of the stronghold. The design solution for the base-isolated floor consists in a system of double-friction pendulum isolators.
Performance analysis of seismically excited statues in fixed-base and base-isolated conditions / Sorace, S; Terenzi, G. - STAMPA. - 8:(2015), pp. 6860-6871. (Intervento presentato al convegno Second European Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Seismology tenutosi a Istanbul nel 25-29 August 2014).
Performance analysis of seismically excited statues in fixed-base and base-isolated conditions
TERENZI, GLORIA
2015
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A study concerning the evaluation of seismic response of statues exhibited in art museums, and a base-isolated floor strategy for their enhanced protection, are presented in this paper. Attention is particularly focused on statues made of small tensile strength materials, whose behaviour is simulated by a smeared-crack finite element approach. Seismic performance is assessed by referring to four levels specially postulated herein, and namely: 1) Rest conditions; 2) No rocking; 3) Damage control; and 4) Collapse prevention. The assessment procedure is applied to a demonstrative case study, represented by a marble statue to be exhibited in the museum wing situated at the ground level of a medieval castle in Italy, according to an architectural hypothesis of partial rebuilding and reuse of the stronghold. The design solution for the base-isolated floor consists in a system of double-friction pendulum isolators.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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