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Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering | 2013

Experimental investigation on the seismic performance of masonry buildings using shaking table testing

Paulo B. Lourenço; Leonardo Avila; Graça Vasconcelos; J.Pedro Pedro Alves; Nuno Mendes; Alfredo Campos Costa

Masonry buildings worldwide exhibited severe damage and collapse in recent strong earthquake events. It is known that their brittle behavior, which is mainly due to the combination of low tensile strength, large mass and insufficient connection between structural elements, is the main limitation for their structural implementation in residential buildings. A new construction system for masonry buildings using concrete blocks units and trussed reinforcement is presented here and its seismic behavior is validated through shaking table tests. Dynamic tests of two geometrically identical two-story reduced scale (1:2) models have been carried out, considering artificial accelerograms compatible with the elastic response spectrum defined by the Eurocode 8. The first model was reinforced with the new proposed system while the second model was built with unreinforced masonry. The experimental analysis encompasses local and global parameters such as cracking patterns, failure mechanisms, and in-plane and out-of-plane behavior in terms of displacements and lateral drifts from where the global dynamic behavior of the two buildings is analyzed comparatively. Finally, behavior factors for the design recommendations in case of unreinforced masonry are also evaluated.


International Journal of Architectural Heritage | 2016

Simulation of Shake Table Tests on Out-Of-Plane Masonry Buildings. Part (V): Discrete Element Approach

José V. Lemos; Alfredo Campos Costa

ABSTRACT The analysis of the shaking table test of a 3-wall stone masonry structure performed with a discrete element model is presented. The numerical model, created with the code 3DEC, employed a rigid block representation and a Mohr-Coulomb joint model. Joint stiffness calibration to match the experimental natural frequencies is discussed, as well as the boundary conditions to simulate the shake table. Comparisons are made with the measured displacements at key locations, and the modes of deformation and fracture of the walls. The DEM model was able to reproduce important features of the shaking table tests. The experimental deformation and near collapse patterns were clearly identifiable in the numerical simulations, which produced displacements within the observed orders of magnitude, for the various levels of excitation.


Archive | 2000

Island, Ocean and Deep-Sea Biology

Malcolm B. Jones; João Azevedo; Ana I. Neto; Alfredo Campos Costa; A. M. Frias Martins

The special features of the intertidal ecosystems of remote islands are reviewed briefty before focusing on the littoral zone of Macaronesia (Azores, Madeira and Canaries). Distribution patterns are briefty compared with other European shores. Species missing from the Azores compared with Madeira, the Canaries and continental European shores are listed. The degree of genetic differentiation within and amongst selected important species of gastropods (Patella spp.) and barnacles ( Chthamalus spp.) in Macaronesia is reviewed. The ro le of isolated islands in allopatric speciation of these organisms is discussed in relation to dispersal. Possible threats to the populations and communities of rocky shores in Macaronesia are considered in the context of the endemic nature of certain species. The importance of studies of basic ecology and genetics to inform resource management and conservation is highlighted. Future research directions are indicated, emphasizing the usefulness of Macaronesia as a model system to explore speciation in intertidal organisms.


International Journal of Architectural Heritage | 2018

Characterization of Timber Masonry Walls with Dynamic Tests

Ana Goncalves; Paulo Candeias; Luís Guerreiro; João Ferreira; Alfredo Campos Costa

Most of the Lisbon 18th century timber-framed masonry “Pombalino” buildings currently need seismic rehabilitation due to: (i) natural degradation with aging; (ii) need for adaptation to new serviceability requirements, generally involving higher loads and consequent structural changes; (iii) former interventions with elimination or damage of structural elements, affecting seismic resistance and (iv) noncompliance with the present seismic codes. The research presented in this paper aimed at experimentally evaluating the seismic vulnerability of the “Pombalino” buildings and at proposing a strengthening technique to reduce it by reinforcing their timber framed “Frontal” walls. The experimental program was based on extensive dynamic testing on prototype representative of the current characteristic of “Frontal” walls. The results of the dynamic tests carried out in the LNEC 3D shaking table are presented regarding the two types of tests performed: (a) seismic tests, in which the seismic action was applied with increasing amplitude in the direction of the walls; (b) dynamic identification tests, aiming at evaluating the decrease of the mechanical properties of the models. A comparison of the performance of the non-strengthened and strengthened tested prototypes is also presented.


Archive | 2015

Full-scale Testing of Modern Unreinforced Thermal Insulation Clay Block Masonry Houses

Andreas Jäger; Suikai Lu; Hervé Degée; Christophe Mordant; Ambra Chioccariello; Zoran T. Rakicevic; Veronika Sendova; Luís A.M. Mendes; Paulo Candeias; Alfredo Campos Costa; António A. Correia; Ema Coelho

In the scope of the transnational access activities of the European research project SERIES, the Laboratorio Nacional de Engenharia Civil (LNEC) has provided access to its 3D shaking table to the international construction company Wienerberger AG and to a group of European experts, in order to perform full-scale seismic tests on an industrial solution for buildings using a modern unreinforced thermal insulation clay block masonry structure. Such solution represents a very common construction method in Central Europe and, although there are cyclic shear test results available, its effective dynamic response under seismic events still requires experimental validation. For this purpose, two full-scale mock-ups with different geometries were tested on the 3D shaking table using a series of seismic records with increasing intensity. This paper focuses on the most relevant experimental results regarding the structural response of the specimens, e.g., the dynamic response evolution, the collapse mechanism identified and the maximum drift values measured. The paper closes with the main conclusions drawn and with proposals for future developments.


Archive | 2015

Assessment of Innovative Solutions for Non-Load Bearing Masonry Enclosures

João C. Leite; António A. Correia; Paulo B. Lourenço; Elizabeth Vintzileou; Vassiliki Palieraki; Paulo Candeias; Alfredo Campos Costa; Ema Coelho

Eurocode 8 imposes the use of reinforced solutions in order to ensure that the in-plane and out-of-plane damage of masonry infill walls due to seismic actions complies with given performance level requirements. Nevertheless, Eurocode 8 does not provide design rules or methodologies for the detailing of such reinforcement. An experimental programme was thus defined for assessing the response of innovative solutions for non-load bearing masonry enclosures using LNEC’s triaxial shake table. Two reinforcement solutions were tested on single leaf clay brick infill walls: (i) horizontal reinforcement in the bedding planes of the masonry units and (ii) reinforced mortar coating. Furthermore, a testing device for masonry infill panels was specifically conceived for this project. A detailed description of the methods used is given and the experimental results are partially presented and interpreted on the basis of the structural response and its evolution with damage.


Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering | 2009

Ground motion scenarios consistent with probabilistic seismic hazard disaggregation analysis. Application to Mainland Portugal

Maria Luísa Sousa; Alfredo Campos Costa


Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics | 2013

Out‐of‐plane behaviour of a full scale stone masonry façade. Part 2: shaking table tests

Alexandre A. Costa; António Arêde; Alfredo Campos Costa; Andrea Penna; Aníbal Costa


Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics | 2013

Out-of-plane behaviour of a full scale stone masonry façade. Part 1: specimen and ground motion selection

Alexandre A. Costa; António Arêde; Alfredo Campos Costa; Andrea Penna; Aníbal Costa


Conference on structural dynamics | 2002

Dynamic identification and seismic analysis of the "Serra do Pilar" monastery church

António Arêde; Celeste Almeida; Aníbal Costa; Jorge Rodrigues; Alfredo Campos Costa

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Paulo Candeias

Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil

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G. De Roeck

Catholic University of Leuven

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