During earthquakes, masonry buildings are the most affected, and consequently, damage to these buildings leads to massive loss of life and property. Masonry buildings comprise probably the greatest share of overall housing stock, and in turn, understanding their performance during earthquakes is a pivotal problem in seismic regions. Masonry Construction in Active Seismic Regions presents details on the kinds of masonry building found in seismic regions of the world. The title describes interventions, such as retrofitted solutions, dynamic identification, and improved construction after earthquakes, that are equally applicable to regions of moderate and high seismicity. The book covers representative masonry buildings from active seismic regions, the material properties of masonry construction, numerical modelling techniques and computational advances, seismic performance of non-engineered masonry buildings, resilience in typical construction, retrofitting, and the cultural values and structural characterization of heritage masonry buildings in active seismic regions. This book is unique in its global and systematic coverage of masonry construction in seismic regions. Identifies the material properties of masonry construction from a seismic perspectiveCovers representative masonry buildings from active seismic regions, providing a benchmark to understand existing building stocksProvides numerical modelling techniques and reviews computational advances, including a large test databaseDetails the seismic performance of non-engineered masonry buildings, as well as the cultural values and structural characterisation of heritage masonry constructionsAnalyses typical or vernacular constructions which have earthquake resilient features, such as Dhajji-Dewari, Borbone, Pombalino, and Himis INDICE: 1. Testing and experimental simulation of seismic behavior for modeling and seismic resistance verification of masonry buildings 2. Seismic vulnerability of Himalayan stone masonry: regional perspectives 3. Traditional Timber-laced Masonry Construction in Turkey Known as Himis 4. Traditional Earth Construction in Latin America: A review on the construction systems and reinforcement strategies 5. Non-destructive testing, assessment and strengthening for reducing the seismic vulnerability of masonry structures 6. Geometrical, constructive and mechanical characterization of the traditional masonry buildings in the Historic City Center of Leiria, Portugal 7. The Borbone's Antiseismic System: Historical, Constructive and Structural analysis 8. Seismic Vulnerability of Historical Constructions in South East Asia: A Lesson Learnt from Recent Earthquakes 9. Structural characteristic of Nepalese Pagoda temples 10. From Tship Chim to Pa Chim: Seismic vulnerability and strengthening of Bhutanese vernacular buildings 11. Local out-of-plane failure modes in traditional masonry block structures 12. Mexican colonial churches: structural assessment and seismic behavior 13. Features and seismic response of large masonry structures: a case study of Singh Durbar main building, Nepal 14. An engineering view on the traditional timber frames with infills in Romania 15. Dynamic Characteristics of Inca's Stone Masonry
- ISBN: 978-0-12-821087-1
- Editorial: Woodhead Publishing
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 450
- Fecha Publicación: 01/05/2021
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés