基于操作模态分析的砖石历史教堂模型自动更新——以马切拉塔圣乔瓦尼为例

Silvia Santini, C. Baggio, Enrico DA Gai, V. Sabbatini, C. Sebastiani
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. 在过去的几十年里,历史建筑的保护和抗震评估得到了极大的重视。特别是,砌体结构的动态响应预测在改造和保护措施中起着核心作用。有限元建模已成为研究复杂砌体结构性能的最常用和最便捷的方法,然而,数值分析与实验分析之间的差距可能导致错误的结果。这项工作描述了应用于马切拉塔圣乔瓦尼教堂有限元模型的模型更新程序,该教堂于2016年10月在意大利中部地震后被谴责。罗马三大学的结构和材料验证与研究实验室进行了广泛的现场测试,包括几何测量、视频内窥镜、平板千分测试、声波断层扫描和环境振动测试,以调查建筑的状态。这项工作包括数值和实验分析:测试活动的结果被解释,并与使用Midas gen软件开发的精确有限元模型相关联。为了提取建筑物的模态参数(模态频率、形状矢量和模态阻尼),进行了操作模态分析。根据Douglas-Reid方法对材料特性和边界条件进行了更新。最后,将最终模型与初始模型进行比较,对过程进行评价和讨论。
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Automated Model Updating of a Masonry Historical Church Based on Operational Modal Analysis: the Case Study of San Giovanni in Macerata
. Over the past few decades, the conservation and seismic assessment of historical buildings has gained great importance. In particular, the prediction of the dynamic response of masonry constructions plays a central role in retrofitting and conservation interventions. Finite element modelling has become the most common and accessible approach to study the behavior of complex masonry structures, however, the gap between numerical and experimental analysis may lead to erroneous results. This work describes the model updating procedure applied to the finite element model of San Giovanni’s church in Macerata, condemned in October 2016 after the Central Italy Earthquake. The laboratory of Proof and Research on Structures and Materials of Roma Tre University carried out an extensive in-situ testing campaign including geometric survey, video endoscopy, flat-jack test, sonic tomography and ambient vibrations test in order to investigate the state of the building. The work involved both numerical and experimental analysis: the results of the testing campaign were interpreted and correlated with an accurate finite element model developed with the software Midas Gen. Operational modal analysis was performed in order to extract the modal parameters of the building (modal frequencies, shape vectors and modal damping). Material characteristics and boundary conditions were updated according to the Douglas-Reid method. In the end, the final model was compared to the initial model to evaluate and discuss the process.
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