Engineering Sciences

A multi-disciplinary approach to the study of cultural heritage towers

Published on - 18th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering (WCEE2024)

Authors: A. Montabert, Rodrigo Yanez Chura, C Giry, E.D. Mercerat

This work develops tools and approaches to analyze the dynamic behavior of old slender masonry structures. Two scales of analysis are considered to study these structures: global scale (for a set of structures) and local scale (for a specific tower). On a global scale, through developing a dedicated database and implementing simplified modeling, a quantitative evaluation of the main dynamic characteristics can quickly be done. More specifically, the simplified modeling developed is based on a Rayleigh-Ritz model of a Timoshenko beam. The model aims to introduce the principal elements that may influence the dynamic properties of the tower: soil-structure interaction, interaction with adjacent buildings, mass of the bell system, etc. At the local scale, a methodology is developed to analyze the behavior of a peculiar structure with fine mechanical modeling integrating data from different disciplines and in various formats. Thanks to laser scan, a point cloud is obtained and used to construct a mesh of the structure with varying levels of refinement. From an archeological point of view, stratigraphic units composed of specific building technics are identified and geometrically characterized to define a representative structure model. Finally, Operational Modal Analysis aims to provide the dynamic properties of the tower. The methodology will be illustrated with the bell tower of San Michele a Ronta.