2021
DOI: 10.7712/120121.8637.18865
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Seismic Strengthening of Existing Urm Structures Through CLT Elements: Numerical Analysis of the Application of a Novel Intervention Technique

Abstract: The retrofit of existing masonry buildings plays a relevant role in the Italian building context, both for preservation and requalification of the cultural and architectural heritage. Historically, timber has been widely used in unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings, mainly for horizontal structures. In recent years, the use of timber in the retrofit of existing buildings has gained an increasing interest for the improvements of both structural and energetic performances. Indeed, wooden elements present good hy… Show more

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“…CLT panel was connected to the base through two hold-downs and two angle brackets. Once key parameters were detected, the retrofit intervention was extended to a fullscale specimen, i.e., applied to the case study building Cattedra by the NB method [40,64]. Moreover, such intervention was compared with a traditional URM retrofitting technique, commonly applied to rubble stone masonry, i.e., the grout injection, aimed at improving both stiffness and strength of walls.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CLT panel was connected to the base through two hold-downs and two angle brackets. Once key parameters were detected, the retrofit intervention was extended to a fullscale specimen, i.e., applied to the case study building Cattedra by the NB method [40,64]. Moreover, such intervention was compared with a traditional URM retrofitting technique, commonly applied to rubble stone masonry, i.e., the grout injection, aimed at improving both stiffness and strength of walls.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%