2020
Journal article  Open Access

Long-term dynamic monitoring of medieval masonry towers

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

Masonry towers  Long-term monitoring  Vibration sources  Numerical modeling  Geography  Building and Construction  Operational modal analysis  Urban Studies  Planning and Development  Environmental effects 

The aim of the paper is to present and discuss the results of an ambient vibration monitoring campaign conducted in the old town of Lucca, over the period 2015-2018. Despite the low level of the ambient vibrations in the historic center, using high-sensitivity instrumentation allowed the authors to measure and study the dynamic behavior of two medieval masonry towers: the San Frediano belfry and the Clock Tower. The main results of the dynamic identification of the towers are summarized, together with the variation over time of their dynamic properties. Some insights on the towers' response to the anthropic activities in the historic center are also presented. Finally, a finite element simulation is performed with the aim of assessing the influence of temperature variations on the towers' natural frequencies; good agreement is found between numerical and experimental results. The paper provides the scientific and technical community with a detailed report on a singular experiment in the field of architectural heritage.

Source: Frontiers in built environment Online (2020). doi:10.3389/fbuil.2020.00009

Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A, Lausanne, Svizzera


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@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:417438,
	title = {Long-term dynamic monitoring of medieval masonry towers},
	author = {Azzara R. M. and Girardi M. and Iafolla V. and Padovani C. and Pellegrini D.},
	publisher = {Frontiers Media S.A, Lausanne, Svizzera},
	doi = {10.3389/fbuil.2020.00009},
	journal = {Frontiers in built environment Online},
	year = {2020}
}