The worst structural defect of a masonry wall can be the lack of monolithic behaviour and this can happen in case of poor quality and morphology, for instance when the wall is made of multiple leaves, well ordered but not mutually connected. This causes the wall to become more vulnerable with separation of the leaves especially when external forces act in the horizontal direction. Serious mistakes can be made in the structural evaluation of a historic stone masonry if the definition of the masonry typology, following the present Italian seismic code, is incorrect. In several cases a masonry texture can appear irregular from the facade with small irregular stones of different dimensions while the cross section shows a well-interlocked masonry with long stones used as connection among the leaves. The latter example is the case of the XIX cent. ex-hospital of Savona, a three storey masonry building. Here a comparison among the quality surveys (direct inspection of the whole cross section), non-destructive tests (pulse sonic velocity and flat jack tests) and destructive tests (diagonal tests) results was carried out showing a reliable mechanical behaviour despite the appearance of the masonry texture. The results of the experimental investigation will be presented and discussed in the paper, and an attempt will be made to suggest improvement to the Code Table.

The role of the masonry quality evaluation in hostoric constructions: the case of St. Paul Hospital of Savona, Italy

DA PORTO, FRANCESCA;DALLA BENETTA, MASSIMO;
2012

Abstract

The worst structural defect of a masonry wall can be the lack of monolithic behaviour and this can happen in case of poor quality and morphology, for instance when the wall is made of multiple leaves, well ordered but not mutually connected. This causes the wall to become more vulnerable with separation of the leaves especially when external forces act in the horizontal direction. Serious mistakes can be made in the structural evaluation of a historic stone masonry if the definition of the masonry typology, following the present Italian seismic code, is incorrect. In several cases a masonry texture can appear irregular from the facade with small irregular stones of different dimensions while the cross section shows a well-interlocked masonry with long stones used as connection among the leaves. The latter example is the case of the XIX cent. ex-hospital of Savona, a three storey masonry building. Here a comparison among the quality surveys (direct inspection of the whole cross section), non-destructive tests (pulse sonic velocity and flat jack tests) and destructive tests (diagonal tests) results was carried out showing a reliable mechanical behaviour despite the appearance of the masonry texture. The results of the experimental investigation will be presented and discussed in the paper, and an attempt will be made to suggest improvement to the Code Table.
2012
Proceedings of the International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions
8th International Conference Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions SAHC 2012
9788371252167
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