This paper presents damage assessment through Operational Modal Analysis (OMA) and Finite Element (FE) model updat- ing of the bell tower of the church of Castro in Bergamo, Italy. The tower is a 39 m high reinforced concrete structure with hollow cross-section and double-curved shape. The research was dictated by the need to identify the actual damage state of the structure, which was found through visual inspections. Piezoelectric accelerometers were used to record the ambient vibrations in subsequent test setups, using the roving technique for system identification. A detailed FE model was created with shell elements and calibrated to match the system identification results. A simplified beam model was then developed based on the modal analysis results of the detailed model. A sensitivity analysis was performed to identify the most influen- tial model parameters on the modal characteristics of the system. Subsequently, the optimal values of these parameters were determined by an optimisation procedure carried out using a typical global optimization algorithm. The updating results allowed assessment of the actual condition of the bell tower and its seismic vulnerability. Finally, a seismic strengthening solution was recommended.

(2024). Operational modal analysis, seismic vulnerability assessment and retrofit of a degraded RC bell tower [journal article - articolo]. In JOURNAL OF CIVIL STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/264576

Operational modal analysis, seismic vulnerability assessment and retrofit of a degraded RC bell tower

Castelli, Simone;Labo, Simone;Belleri, Andrea;
2024-01-01

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This paper presents damage assessment through Operational Modal Analysis (OMA) and Finite Element (FE) model updat- ing of the bell tower of the church of Castro in Bergamo, Italy. The tower is a 39 m high reinforced concrete structure with hollow cross-section and double-curved shape. The research was dictated by the need to identify the actual damage state of the structure, which was found through visual inspections. Piezoelectric accelerometers were used to record the ambient vibrations in subsequent test setups, using the roving technique for system identification. A detailed FE model was created with shell elements and calibrated to match the system identification results. A simplified beam model was then developed based on the modal analysis results of the detailed model. A sensitivity analysis was performed to identify the most influen- tial model parameters on the modal characteristics of the system. Subsequently, the optimal values of these parameters were determined by an optimisation procedure carried out using a typical global optimization algorithm. The updating results allowed assessment of the actual condition of the bell tower and its seismic vulnerability. Finally, a seismic strengthening solution was recommended.
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Castelli, Simone; Labo', Simone; Belleri, Andrea; Moaveni, Babak
(2024). Operational modal analysis, seismic vulnerability assessment and retrofit of a degraded RC bell tower [journal article - articolo]. In JOURNAL OF CIVIL STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/264576
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