The dynamics the Santa MariaAnnunziata church located in Camerino (Macerata province, Italy), subjected to transversal dynamic loadings has been analysed by using a distinct element code which implements theNon-SmoothContact dynamics method. Since the contact between blocks is governed by the Signorini’s impenetrability condition and the dry-friction Coulomb’s law, the church exhibit discontinuous dynamics. The sliding motions of blocks are non-smooth functions of time. Numerical simulations are performed with the aim of investigating the influence of the friction coefficient and of some past retrofitting interventions on the global response. The results obtained are compared with the real damage that the Church suffered following the seismic sequence in central Italy in 2016, and for this reason the four main shock that strocked the area were used in the numerical analyses. A good agreement between the numerical and the real damages are finally obtained but it might be interesting to elaborate additional models in which the building presents different degrees of connection with the towers.
Discontinuous Dynamics of Santa Maria Annunziata Church Under Seismic Loading: A Non-smooth Contact Dynamics Approach / Schiavoni, Mattia; Standoli, Gianluca; Bianconi, Francesca; Giordano, Ersilia; Clementi, Francesco. - STAMPA. - 46:(2024), pp. 484-493. (Intervento presentato al convegno SAHC 2023 - Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions tenutosi a Kyoto, Japan nel 11-15 September 2023) [10.1007/978-3-031-39450-8_40].
Discontinuous Dynamics of Santa Maria Annunziata Church Under Seismic Loading: A Non-smooth Contact Dynamics Approach
Schiavoni, MattiaMembro del Collaboration Group
;Standoli, GianlucaMembro del Collaboration Group
;Bianconi, FrancescaMembro del Collaboration Group
;Giordano, ErsiliaMembro del Collaboration Group
;Clementi, Francesco
Membro del Collaboration Group
2024-01-01
Abstract
The dynamics the Santa MariaAnnunziata church located in Camerino (Macerata province, Italy), subjected to transversal dynamic loadings has been analysed by using a distinct element code which implements theNon-SmoothContact dynamics method. Since the contact between blocks is governed by the Signorini’s impenetrability condition and the dry-friction Coulomb’s law, the church exhibit discontinuous dynamics. The sliding motions of blocks are non-smooth functions of time. Numerical simulations are performed with the aim of investigating the influence of the friction coefficient and of some past retrofitting interventions on the global response. The results obtained are compared with the real damage that the Church suffered following the seismic sequence in central Italy in 2016, and for this reason the four main shock that strocked the area were used in the numerical analyses. A good agreement between the numerical and the real damages are finally obtained but it might be interesting to elaborate additional models in which the building presents different degrees of connection with the towers.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.