The protection of art goods is an important issue of the seismic engineering. Artifacts are of- ten made by fragile and ancient material, and they can easily present irregular shapes and high slenderness. In these years many contributions have been devoted to their analysis, based on numerical models having different complexity and computational effort. The Finite Element Models represent the most common and versatile approach for the representation of artifacts. Nevertheless, their reliability depends on the numerical assumptions made for the analysis, which requires a wide number of information regarding the dynamic behavior of the artifacts, such as the friction between the analyzed object and its support, the effective damp- ing, the inelastic involvement of material, etc. In this work an experimental campaign has been started aimed at determining the main factors which affect the dynamic representation of artifacts through FEM analysis and simplified models. A large number of experimental tests, both static and dynamic, have been performed, by adopting both real and reduced scale objects.

Dynamic analysis of artifacts: Experimental tests for the validation of numerical models / Tanganelli, M.; Cimellaro, G. P.; Marasco, S.; Cardoni, A.; Zamani Noori, A.; Coli, M.; Viti, S.. - 2:(2019), pp. 2865-2877. (Intervento presentato al convegno 7th International Conference on Computational Methods in Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering Methods in Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering tenutosi a Crete (Gre) nel 24–26 June 2019) [10.7712/120119.7116.19720].

Dynamic analysis of artifacts: Experimental tests for the validation of numerical models

Cimellaro, G. P.;Marasco, S.;Cardoni, A.;Zamani Noori, A.;Viti, S.
2019

Abstract

The protection of art goods is an important issue of the seismic engineering. Artifacts are of- ten made by fragile and ancient material, and they can easily present irregular shapes and high slenderness. In these years many contributions have been devoted to their analysis, based on numerical models having different complexity and computational effort. The Finite Element Models represent the most common and versatile approach for the representation of artifacts. Nevertheless, their reliability depends on the numerical assumptions made for the analysis, which requires a wide number of information regarding the dynamic behavior of the artifacts, such as the friction between the analyzed object and its support, the effective damp- ing, the inelastic involvement of material, etc. In this work an experimental campaign has been started aimed at determining the main factors which affect the dynamic representation of artifacts through FEM analysis and simplified models. A large number of experimental tests, both static and dynamic, have been performed, by adopting both real and reduced scale objects.
2019
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