Fragility Curves for Historical Structures with Degradation Factors Obtained from 3D Photogrammetry
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Degradation pattern Photogrammetry Fragility curve FE modelling
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2022-10-30Referencia bibliográfica
Gil-Martín, L.M... [et al.]. Fragility Curves for Historical Structures with Degradation Factors Obtained from 3D Photogrammetry. Heritage 2022, 5, 3260–3279. [https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage5040167]
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European Union's Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (Horizon 2020); Spanish Government (Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades) as part of the Research Projects 821054; RTI2018-101841-B-C21 RTI2018-101841-B-C22Resumen
The influence of the effects of the degradation of materials on the seismic fragility of
Cultural Heritage buildings in Granada (Spain) is investigated. The degradation of the material,
which mainly happens at the lower levels of the façades, is obtained by using 3D photogrammetry
data. Fragility curves for three cultural heritage constructions in Granada are calculated by using
FE nonlinear dynamic analyses for both non-deteriorated and deteriorated geometries. The Finite
Elements (FE) models, based on the macro-modelling technique, are subjected to ground motions
for the city of Granada, which were selected by considering Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis
(PSHA) methodology with their probability of occurrence. The response of each model is analyzed for
different seismic Intensity Measure (IM) levels, which, in this study, correspond to average pseudoacceleration.
The procedure is applied to three monuments in Granada that were built with two
different constructions materials: calcarenite and rammed earth. The damage mechanisms considered
are roof displacement or maximum compressive principal stress, depending on each case. The results
show that the restoration works that have been carried out has prevented structural failures in the
rammed earth construction studied, and that, during future seismic events, special attention must
be paid to the level of compressive strengh reached in the Santa Pudia calcarenite used at the San
Jerónimo monastery.