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What is Design Phases

Handbook of Research on Seismic Assessment and Rehabilitation of Historic Structures
Means the road map with the sequence of the working phases necessary reach a good project taking into account a correct design philosophy and a correct intervention hierarchy.
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Seismic Retrofitting for Masonry Historical Buildings: Design Philosophy and Hierarchy of Interventions
Alberto Viskovic (University “G. D'Annunzio” of Chieti – Pescara, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8286-3.ch016
Abstract
The static and seismic retrofitting design, for masonry historical buildings, has to follow a right hierarchy of interventions, taking into account that to improve the seismic behavior of a masonry structure, it is necessary to guarantee a “closed box” behavior for the whole structural body or, in case of complex buildings, to guarantee a closed box behavior for each building's wing. Thus it is fundamental to distinguish the interventions for the global behavior improvement from those related to local reinforcements. In this chapter is then proposed a scheme of interventions hierarchy and, therefore, a related design process road-map together with the explanation of a correct design philosophy for the static and seismic retrofitting of historical masonry buildings. Moreover it is also reported an example of two distinguished levels of intervention, with numerical analyses supporting that solution.
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