The seismic protection of objects contained within Museums is a topic of great interest, especially with reference to how they are displayed or stored. This problem is the same as that of a large class of non-structural components, such as mechanical and electrical hospital and laboratory equipment that could lose their functionality because of earthquakes. Statues and ceramics simply supported on the floor represent a significant set of case. In some cases, like the Bronzes of Riace, isolation systems have been developed. However, in general museum exhibits are not equipped with devices capable of mitigating the oscillations induced by possible earthquakes. The case study of a marble statue placed on a freestanding squat rigid pedestal is examined. The system of algebraic differential equations governing the problem has been derived and included in an ad-hoc numerical procedure. It is shown that the insertion of a squat rigid body with low frictional resistance at the lower interface with the floor significantly reduces the amplitude of the rocking response. The numerical analysis performed can be a tool to help in the choice of the optimal friction values in the surfaces of the flat block, designed as a simple isolation system.

Rocking of a rigid block freestanding on a flat pedestal / Gesualdo, A.; Iannuzzo, A.; Monaco, M.; Penta, F.. - In: JOURNAL OF ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY. SCIENCE A. - ISSN 1862-1775. - 19:(2018), pp. 331-345. [10.1631/jzus.A1700061]

Rocking of a rigid block freestanding on a flat pedestal

Gesualdo A.;Iannuzzo A.;Penta F.
2018

Abstract

The seismic protection of objects contained within Museums is a topic of great interest, especially with reference to how they are displayed or stored. This problem is the same as that of a large class of non-structural components, such as mechanical and electrical hospital and laboratory equipment that could lose their functionality because of earthquakes. Statues and ceramics simply supported on the floor represent a significant set of case. In some cases, like the Bronzes of Riace, isolation systems have been developed. However, in general museum exhibits are not equipped with devices capable of mitigating the oscillations induced by possible earthquakes. The case study of a marble statue placed on a freestanding squat rigid pedestal is examined. The system of algebraic differential equations governing the problem has been derived and included in an ad-hoc numerical procedure. It is shown that the insertion of a squat rigid body with low frictional resistance at the lower interface with the floor significantly reduces the amplitude of the rocking response. The numerical analysis performed can be a tool to help in the choice of the optimal friction values in the surfaces of the flat block, designed as a simple isolation system.
2018
Rocking of a rigid block freestanding on a flat pedestal / Gesualdo, A.; Iannuzzo, A.; Monaco, M.; Penta, F.. - In: JOURNAL OF ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY. SCIENCE A. - ISSN 1862-1775. - 19:(2018), pp. 331-345. [10.1631/jzus.A1700061]
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