Seismic and Fire Assessment and Upgrading Process for Historical Buildings: The Case Study of Palazzo Colonna in Caggiano

The assessment and retrofit of existing masonry structures with historical and cultural value in highly seismic zones are challenging issues in earthquake engineering. In fact, the historic and recent earthquakes have shown the problem of the seismic vulnerability of existing masonry constructions....

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Main Authors: Andrea Miano, Donatella de Silva, Giovanni Chiumiento, Mario Luca Capasso
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbuil.2020.00022/full
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description The assessment and retrofit of existing masonry structures with historical and cultural value in highly seismic zones are challenging issues in earthquake engineering. In fact, the historic and recent earthquakes have shown the problem of the seismic vulnerability of existing masonry constructions. A historical masonry palace located in Caggiano (Salerno, Italy) is used herein as a case study, showing the vulnerability assessment and the seismic upgrading process. The case study building has a masonry structural type at the first two floors while there is a third floor realized in reinforced concrete and a fourth floor realized with a wood structure. The building was characterized by a remarkable seismic vulnerability and needed seismic upgrading operations. After the vulnerability assessment process, some design suggestions are proposed for the seismic upgrading of the building. The structure before and after the upgrading operations has been checked through nonlinear static and dynamic analyses. Then, coherently with the “Sismabonus” approach, the attribution of the seismic risk class, performed through numerical analyses, is founded on two parameters, namely, the expected annual mean losses (PAM), related to economic factors, and the Life Safety Index (IS-V), related to the structure seismic safety. Finally, the overcoming of the different classes of risk is shown and compared with the amount of the retrofit operations, their costs, and the impact on the existing space. Moreover, fire assessment has been investigated. In fact, in many cases, the buildings such as the case study structure are intended for public activities such as museums, so specific fire requirements, like fire resistance, are necessary. This topic became relevant especially if the structure is equipped with particular structural retrofit interventions which can be altered and modified in case of a fire. The paper presents the results of advanced thermomechanical analyses on the historical masonry palace under investigation. Since the case study building has a masonry structural type at the first two floors while there is a third floor realized in reinforced concrete, the fire analyses were conducted on the third and fourth floors, which may be more vulnerable to fire.
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spelling doaj.art-fa4d9be7771f453ba6327f67f2afa38a2022-12-22T03:57:34ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Built Environment2297-33622020-03-01610.3389/fbuil.2020.00022522773Seismic and Fire Assessment and Upgrading Process for Historical Buildings: The Case Study of Palazzo Colonna in CaggianoAndrea Miano0Donatella de Silva1Giovanni Chiumiento2Mario Luca Capasso3Department of Structures for Engineering and Architecture, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, ItalyDepartment of Structures for Engineering and Architecture, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, ItalyDepartment of Structures for Engineering and Architecture, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, ItalyIndependent Researcher, Salerno, ItalyThe assessment and retrofit of existing masonry structures with historical and cultural value in highly seismic zones are challenging issues in earthquake engineering. In fact, the historic and recent earthquakes have shown the problem of the seismic vulnerability of existing masonry constructions. A historical masonry palace located in Caggiano (Salerno, Italy) is used herein as a case study, showing the vulnerability assessment and the seismic upgrading process. The case study building has a masonry structural type at the first two floors while there is a third floor realized in reinforced concrete and a fourth floor realized with a wood structure. The building was characterized by a remarkable seismic vulnerability and needed seismic upgrading operations. After the vulnerability assessment process, some design suggestions are proposed for the seismic upgrading of the building. The structure before and after the upgrading operations has been checked through nonlinear static and dynamic analyses. Then, coherently with the “Sismabonus” approach, the attribution of the seismic risk class, performed through numerical analyses, is founded on two parameters, namely, the expected annual mean losses (PAM), related to economic factors, and the Life Safety Index (IS-V), related to the structure seismic safety. Finally, the overcoming of the different classes of risk is shown and compared with the amount of the retrofit operations, their costs, and the impact on the existing space. Moreover, fire assessment has been investigated. In fact, in many cases, the buildings such as the case study structure are intended for public activities such as museums, so specific fire requirements, like fire resistance, are necessary. This topic became relevant especially if the structure is equipped with particular structural retrofit interventions which can be altered and modified in case of a fire. The paper presents the results of advanced thermomechanical analyses on the historical masonry palace under investigation. Since the case study building has a masonry structural type at the first two floors while there is a third floor realized in reinforced concrete, the fire analyses were conducted on the third and fourth floors, which may be more vulnerable to fire.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbuil.2020.00022/fullhistorical buildingsseismic vulnerabilityfire resistanceupgradingmasonry buildingsSismabonus
spellingShingle Andrea Miano
Donatella de Silva
Giovanni Chiumiento
Mario Luca Capasso
Seismic and Fire Assessment and Upgrading Process for Historical Buildings: The Case Study of Palazzo Colonna in Caggiano
Frontiers in Built Environment
historical buildings
seismic vulnerability
fire resistance
upgrading
masonry buildings
Sismabonus
title Seismic and Fire Assessment and Upgrading Process for Historical Buildings: The Case Study of Palazzo Colonna in Caggiano
title_full Seismic and Fire Assessment and Upgrading Process for Historical Buildings: The Case Study of Palazzo Colonna in Caggiano
title_fullStr Seismic and Fire Assessment and Upgrading Process for Historical Buildings: The Case Study of Palazzo Colonna in Caggiano
title_full_unstemmed Seismic and Fire Assessment and Upgrading Process for Historical Buildings: The Case Study of Palazzo Colonna in Caggiano
title_short Seismic and Fire Assessment and Upgrading Process for Historical Buildings: The Case Study of Palazzo Colonna in Caggiano
title_sort seismic and fire assessment and upgrading process for historical buildings the case study of palazzo colonna in caggiano
topic historical buildings
seismic vulnerability
fire resistance
upgrading
masonry buildings
Sismabonus
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbuil.2020.00022/full
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