EARTHQUAKE PROTECTION OF HISTORICAL BUILDINGS ACCORDING TO PROHITECH

F. Mazzolani
2014 Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Computational Methods in Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering (COMPDYN 2013)   unpublished
The FP6 EC PROHITECH research project "results were presented at the International PROHITECH Conference held in Rome on 21-24 June 2009. The main objective of this project was to develop sustainable methodologies for the use of reversible mixed technologies in the seismic protection of existing constructions, with particular emphasis to buildings of historical interest. Reversible mixed technologies exploit the peculiarities of innovative materials and special devices, allowing ease of removal
more » ... f necessary. At the same time, the combined use of different materials and techniques yields an optimisation of the global behaviour under seismic actions. A challenging activity within the project was devoted to large scale models of monumental buildings, which were tested on shaking table for producing damage and then for evaluating the effectiveness of the proposed consolidation systems. In particular, the following monumental models were tested: the Mustafa Pasha Mosque in Skopje, the Gothic Cathedral in Fossanova, the St. Nikola Byzantine Church in Psacha and the Parthenon temple in Athens. Beside the experimental activity, appropriate numerical models were developed in order to both predict and interpret the testing results. F. M. Mazzolani
doi:10.7712/120113.4627.c1651 fatcat:ht24y5wenffofmeux5zg3q2qru