This paper presents an overview of the research activities developed in the framework of the ReLUIS project founded by Department of Civil Protection (DPC) in 2017 and 2018 and focused to analyze some experimental accelerations made available by the Osservatorio Sismico delle Strutture (OSS), an Italian network of permanent seismic monitoring systems belonging to DPC. In particular, the recordings acquired by OSS on three selected masonry structures hit by the 2016/2017 Central Italy were acquired, analyzed and re-elaborated by a team of researchers from the
A new technique for the identification of nonlinearity in multi-degree of freedom systems is presented. The technique is based on the joint application of the Gabor and the Hilbert transforms to the transient response of a system. The Gabor transform is used first to identify a time-variant matrix representing the spatial behaviour of the system. This matrix is then used to decouple the transient response into a set of uncoupled quasi-harmonic components. Finally the Hilbert transform is applied to identify the dissipative and restoring forces associated with each component which is equivalent to a single degree of freedom system. Numerical examples are supplied to help clarify the main advantages and the possible limitations of the method in the presence of strong nonlinearities and closely spaced frequencies.
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