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Resumo:The paper discusses the behavior of a typical masonry building in Bosnia and Herzegovina built in the 50’s without any seismic guidelines. A global numerical model of the building has been built and masonry material has been simulated as nonlinear. Additionally, calculations done with a "less" sophisticated model are in a good correlation with the finite element method (FEM) calculations. It was able to "grasp" the damage pattern; not as detailed as in the FEM calculations, but still quite good. On the basis of this it may be concluded that in this case calculation with Frame by Macro Elements (FME) program could be recommended for future analysis of this type of structures, having quite good results with a less computation time. However, in the need for more precise results FEM should be utilized.
Autores principais:Ademović, Naida
Outros Autores:Mustafa, Hrasnica; Oliveira, Daniel V.
Assunto:Masonry Nonlinear analysis B&H residential masonry buildings Pushover Finite element method Equivalent frame method B&H residential masonry buildings
Ano:2013
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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author Ademović, Naida
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Oliveira, Daniel V.
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Nonlinear analysis
B&H residential masonry buildings
Pushover
Finite element method
Equivalent frame method
B&H residential masonry buildings
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Oliveira, Daniel V.
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Nonlinear analysis
B&H residential masonry buildings
Pushover
Finite element method
Equivalent frame method
B&H residential masonry buildings
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description The paper discusses the behavior of a typical masonry building in Bosnia and Herzegovina built in the 50’s without any seismic guidelines. A global numerical model of the building has been built and masonry material has been simulated as nonlinear. Additionally, calculations done with a "less" sophisticated model are in a good correlation with the finite element method (FEM) calculations. It was able to "grasp" the damage pattern; not as detailed as in the FEM calculations, but still quite good. On the basis of this it may be concluded that in this case calculation with Frame by Macro Elements (FME) program could be recommended for future analysis of this type of structures, having quite good results with a less computation time. However, in the need for more precise results FEM should be utilized.
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spellingShingle Pushover analysis and failure pattern of a typical masonry residential building in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ademović, Naida
Masonry
Nonlinear analysis
B&H residential masonry buildings
Pushover
Finite element method
Equivalent frame method
B&H residential masonry buildings
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Masonry
Nonlinear analysis
B&H residential masonry buildings
Pushover
Finite element method
Equivalent frame method
B&H residential masonry buildings
title Pushover analysis and failure pattern of a typical masonry residential building in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_full Pushover analysis and failure pattern of a typical masonry residential building in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_fullStr Pushover analysis and failure pattern of a typical masonry residential building in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_full_unstemmed Pushover analysis and failure pattern of a typical masonry residential building in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_short Pushover analysis and failure pattern of a typical masonry residential building in Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_sort Pushover analysis and failure pattern of a typical masonry residential building in Bosnia and Herzegovina
topic Masonry
Nonlinear analysis
B&H residential masonry buildings
Pushover
Finite element method
Equivalent frame method
B&H residential masonry buildings
topic_facet Masonry
Nonlinear analysis
B&H residential masonry buildings
Pushover
Finite element method
Equivalent frame method
B&H residential masonry buildings
url https://hdl.handle.net/1822/26346
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