Structural safety of existing buildings near deep excavations is evaluated by computing exceeding probabilities of different damage criteria within a simplified probabilistic methodology based on monovariate or multivariate probabilistic analyses employing the results of a numerical model of the boundary value problem. Different limit domains, defined on one or more deformation parameters and associated to limit states, are used to contemplate: the type of the structural system (i.e., reinforced concrete or masonry buildings); the foundation typology (i.e., strip/raft or pad foundations). The sensitivity analysis is developed considering the design of a new underground station in Naples (Italy).
Structural safety of existing buildings near deep excavations
CASTALDO, PAOLO;CALVELLO, Michele;PALAZZO, Bruno
2014
Abstract
Structural safety of existing buildings near deep excavations is evaluated by computing exceeding probabilities of different damage criteria within a simplified probabilistic methodology based on monovariate or multivariate probabilistic analyses employing the results of a numerical model of the boundary value problem. Different limit domains, defined on one or more deformation parameters and associated to limit states, are used to contemplate: the type of the structural system (i.e., reinforced concrete or masonry buildings); the foundation typology (i.e., strip/raft or pad foundations). The sensitivity analysis is developed considering the design of a new underground station in Naples (Italy).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.