The equivalent frame modeling of masonry buildings is widely used if not a real standard for the nonlinear seismic analysis of masonry buildings. Originally created to represent the in-plane behavior of the walls in the plan, it was subsequently applied for the analysis of three-dimensional models of entire buildings. In current standards and also in the new draft of Eurocode 8 this modeling technique retains a key role for the analysis of masonry structures. Recent developments and applications reflect the analysis capabilities subsequently added to this modeling technique, often derived after calibration with experimental results and/or detailed numerical models. They include pushover and time-history analysis features, inclusion of strength and stiffness contributions of the out-of-plane response of walls and floor/roof diaphragms, discretization of walls with irregular opening distributions, modelling strategies applicable to complex buildings with flexible diaphragms.

Extending Analysis Capabilities of Equivalent Frame Models for Masonry Structures

Penna A.
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Bracchi S.;Salvatori C.;
2022-01-01

Abstract

The equivalent frame modeling of masonry buildings is widely used if not a real standard for the nonlinear seismic analysis of masonry buildings. Originally created to represent the in-plane behavior of the walls in the plan, it was subsequently applied for the analysis of three-dimensional models of entire buildings. In current standards and also in the new draft of Eurocode 8 this modeling technique retains a key role for the analysis of masonry structures. Recent developments and applications reflect the analysis capabilities subsequently added to this modeling technique, often derived after calibration with experimental results and/or detailed numerical models. They include pushover and time-history analysis features, inclusion of strength and stiffness contributions of the out-of-plane response of walls and floor/roof diaphragms, discretization of walls with irregular opening distributions, modelling strategies applicable to complex buildings with flexible diaphragms.
2022
978-3-031-15103-3
978-3-031-15104-0
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