2019
Journal article  Open Access

Experimental and numerical investigations on the seismic behaviour of the San Frediano bell tower in Lucca

Azzara R. M., Girardi M., Padovani C., Pellegrini D.

nonlinear elasticity  numerical analysis  Geophysics  masonry towers  Dynamic monitoring 

This paper presents a study on the seismic response of the San Frediano bell tower in Lucca. The tower's ambient vibrations were continuously monitored for about one year, form October 2015 to October 2016. During this monitoring campaign, many seismic events were recorded on the tower and the most relevant turned out to be the Amatrice earthquake, which struck Central Italy on 24 August 2016. The paper begins with a review of the experimental results obtained on the tower's dynamic behaviour. Then, a finite element numerical model of the tower is presented and validated via model updating, by assuming the tower's constituent materials to be unable to withstand tensile stresses. The experimental records of the Amatrice earthquake are also included in the analysis to assess the dynamic behaviour of the finite element model under ambient vibration. Finally, a numerical simulation is performed of the tower subjected to the Lunigiana earth-quake, recorded in Fivizzano (Tuscany) on 21 June 2013: the results of the dynamic analysis are presented and discussed.

Source: Annals of geophysics (Online) 62 (2019). doi:10.4401/ag-8025

Publisher: INGV, Istituto nazionale di geofisica e vulcanologia, Sezione di Bologna,, Bologna , Italia


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@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:406164,
	title = {Experimental and numerical investigations on the seismic behaviour of the San Frediano bell tower in Lucca},
	author = {Azzara R. M. and Girardi M. and Padovani C. and Pellegrini D.},
	publisher = {INGV, Istituto nazionale di geofisica e vulcanologia, Sezione di Bologna,, Bologna , Italia},
	doi = {10.4401/ag-8025},
	journal = {Annals of geophysics (Online)},
	volume = {62},
	year = {2019}
}