TY - GEN
T1 - Geomatics’ procedures and dynamic identification for the structural survey of the church of ‘San Juan Bautista de Huaro’ in Perú
AU - Aguilar, R.
AU - Noel, M. F.
AU - Briceño, C.
AU - Arce, D.
AU - Castañeda, B.
AU - Ramos, L. F.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - This paper presents the feasibility of combining geometrical survey and in-situ nondestructive testing for the structural assessment of historical earthen constructions, which has typically difficult and non-documented geometries, unknown and highly variable materials, not visible damage states, and non-well defined boundaries and diaphragm conditions. Particularly, this paper presents the results of geometrical and structural surveys that are being carried out in the church ‘San Juan Bautista de Huaro’ in Cusco, Peru, as part of an ongoing research aiming at assessing its seismic vulnerability. The church dates back to the 17th Century and represents a typical Andean adobe church. Regarding to geometry, novel techniques such as laser scanning and photogrammetry from drones were successfully integrated to generate an accurate 3D reconstruction, and a numerical model of the building for seismic analysis. This numerical model was preliminary calibrated considering experimental results from operational modal analysis tests. The calibration process showed the importance of considering the connection elements in the numerical model, as well as allowed a preliminary assessment of material properties.
AB - This paper presents the feasibility of combining geometrical survey and in-situ nondestructive testing for the structural assessment of historical earthen constructions, which has typically difficult and non-documented geometries, unknown and highly variable materials, not visible damage states, and non-well defined boundaries and diaphragm conditions. Particularly, this paper presents the results of geometrical and structural surveys that are being carried out in the church ‘San Juan Bautista de Huaro’ in Cusco, Peru, as part of an ongoing research aiming at assessing its seismic vulnerability. The church dates back to the 17th Century and represents a typical Andean adobe church. Regarding to geometry, novel techniques such as laser scanning and photogrammetry from drones were successfully integrated to generate an accurate 3D reconstruction, and a numerical model of the building for seismic analysis. This numerical model was preliminary calibrated considering experimental results from operational modal analysis tests. The calibration process showed the importance of considering the connection elements in the numerical model, as well as allowed a preliminary assessment of material properties.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85016115345
SN - 9781138029996
T3 - Brick and Block Masonry: Trends, Innovations and Challenges - Proceedings of the 16th International Brick and Block Masonry Conference, IBMAC 2016
SP - 815
EP - 820
BT - Brick and Block Masonry
A2 - Modena, C.
A2 - da Porto, F.
A2 - Valluzzi, M.R.
PB - CRC Press/Balkema
T2 - 16th International Brick and Block Masonry Conference, IBMAC 2016
Y2 - 26 June 2016 through 30 June 2016
ER -