Analysis of a scaled stone masonry facade subjected to differential settlements

Journal Article (2019)
Author(s)

G Giardina (University of Bath)

A Marini (University of Bergamo)

P Riva (University of Bergamo)

E Giuriani (Università di Brescia)

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DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1080/15583058.2019.1617911
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
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Issue number
10
Volume number
14
Pages (from-to)
1502-1516

Abstract

Historical masonry structures are vulnerable to differential settlements of the ground. This vulnerability is potentially higher for historic buildings on wooden pile foundations, which can have their bearing capacity reduced by material deterioration. In order to protect such buildings from the effect of soil subsidence it is therefore essential assessing their response to settlements. The aim of this paper is to investigate the settlement-induced damage on a stone masonry façade. For the first time, experimental testing and computational analyses were performed on a scaled model of a specific existing historic structure, the Loggia palace in Brescia, Italy. Differential settlements were applied to dry blocks and mortar joints models of the façade. Experimental results showed the capability of the façade to reach a new equilibrium configuration following the subsidence of two adjacent columns. This approach can be used to assess the behaviour of similar structures. The validated numerical model confirms the interpretation of the failure mechanism and has the potential to allow extending the approach to a wider range of settlement and structural scenarios, as well as to different buildings.

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