Out-of-plane seismic response of masonry façades using discrete macro-element and rigid block models

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This paper investigates the out-of-plane response of masonry façades under earthquakes by means of two different approaches. A discrete macro-element approach, based on modelling the structure by means of spatial deformable macro-elements interacting through nonlinear zero-thickness interfaces, and the classical approach in which the masonry façade is assumed as a rigid block subjected to earthquake loading. The latter method neglects the elasticity of the masonry element and contemplates the energy dissipation only at each impact by means of a coefficient of restitution. The results of dynamic non-linear analyses, performed with the two methods on a real case of a church façade, provide a first comparison between the two approaches highlighting some limits of application of the simplified rigid block model.

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Giresini, L., Pantò, B., Caddemi, S., & Caliò, I. (2019). Out-of-plane seismic response of masonry façades using discrete macro-element and rigid block models. In COMPDYN Proceedings (Vol. 1, pp. 702–717). National Technical University of Athens. https://doi.org/10.7712/120119.6950.19405

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