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000013640 100__ $$aManos G., C.
000013640 24500 $$aNumerical Simulation of the Dynamic and Earthquake Behaviour of Greek Post-Byzantine Churches with and Without Base Isolation

000013640 24630 $$n3.$$pComputational Methods in Structural Dynamics and Earhquake Engineering
000013640 260__ $$bNational Technical University of Athens, 2011
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000013640 520__ $$2eng$$aThe dynamic and earthquake response of Post-Byzantine stone masonry churches, which were subjected to a damaging earthquake sequence in the region of Western Macedonia in Greece, is studied. Two structural systems of the “basilica” form are first examined. Apart from these two “basilica” churches, the behavior of another much older church, which represents a much simpler orthogonal structural formation, is also examined. This is a twostory church with a simple orthogonal vault and a wooden roof that belongs to an 11th century monastic-complex. Two of these churches are also studied together with the introduction of a base isolation system. The performance of each of these three distinct structures is studied under the combination of the gravitational and seismic forces. The predicted performance of the various structural elements, located at the peripheral masonry walls is then checked by applying an assumed Mohr-Coulomb failure envelope that is believed to represent the limitstate stone-masonry behavior. The seismic damage, due to a relatively recent strong earthquake sequence, is utilized to validate the realism of the numerical predictions. The numerical introduction of a base-isolation system was quite effective in lowering the demands and thus resulting for most structural elements in Capacity/Demand ratio values larger than one (Capacity/Demand > 1), which is assumed to indicate acceptable structural performance. However, the introduction of base isolation under an existing old stone-masonry structure is also faced with considerable difficulties, despite the advantages that are shown by the results of numerical investigation. In the particular case of “The Church of The Virgin Mary of Tourniki” these difficulties must be faced because this old church has to be moved in a different location due to flooding. Thus, the placement of a base isolation scheme under this structure in its new location is a feasible solution for this particular case with no significant extra cost. Obviously, thus base isolation scheme should be considered in addition to all other traditional repair and strengthening measures for this church.

000013640 540__ $$aText je chráněný podle autorského zákona č. 121/2000 Sb.
000013640 653__ $$aByzantine Churches, Masonry Structures, Dynamic Response, Earthquake Performance, Base Isolation

000013640 7112_ $$aCOMPDYN 2011 - 3rd International Thematic Conference$$cIsland of Corfu (GR)$$d2011-05-25 / 2011-05-28$$gCOMPDYN2011
000013640 720__ $$aManos G., C.$$iKaramitsios, N.
000013640 8560_ $$ffischerc@itam.cas.cz
000013640 8564_ $$s2085373$$uhttps://invenio.itam.cas.cz/record/13640/files/421.pdf$$yOriginal version of the author's contribution as presented on CD, section: MS 14 Innovative vs. Conventional Retrofitting of Existing Buildings.
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