Nonlinear analysis of earthquake fault rupture interaction with historic masonry buildings

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Marianna Loli
Ioannis Anastasopoulos
George Gazetas
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[1] National Technical University,
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Masonry structure; Tectonic faults; Monument; Nonlinear analysis; Mitigation measures;
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The response of historic masonry buildings to tectonic ground displacements is studied through analysis of a simple yet representative soil–foundation–masonry wall system. A nonlinear 3D finite element method is developed and employed to reproduce the strong nonlinear response of the rupturing soil, as well as the masonry structure. Following a sensitivity analysis of the effect of the exact location of the structure with respect to the emerging fault, the paper discusses several characteristic mechanisms of soil–structure interaction and evaluates the associated structural distress. The observed failure pattern and the consequent structural damage are shown to depend strongly, varying from minimal to dramatic, on the exact position of the structure relative to the fault. Alleviation of tectonic risk through foundation enhancement/improvement is investigated by considering alternative foundation systems. Results highlight the advantageous performance of rigid embedded and continuous foundations as opposed to more flexible and isolated supports indicating that foundation strengthening may provide important shielding against settlement and structural drift.
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