This study investigates the effectiveness of a range of timber-based solutions for the seismic and energy retrofitting of existing masonry buildings. These solutions are designed not only to prevent structural collapse during earthquakes but also to create integrated interventions that enhance thermo-physical performance and reduce emissions in existing buildings. Various case scenarios were considered and both mechanical and energetic behaviour post-intervention were evaluated. Timber-engineered products serve as foundational components for the retrofit approach, encompassing one-dimensional vertical elements (strong-backs) and various types of panels (crosslaminated timber panels, laminated veneer lumber panels, and oriented strand board panels). The analyzed retrofit techniques share a common principle involving the attachment of these timberbased elements to the building’s wall surfaces through mechanical point-to-point connections. The proposed solutions integrate strong-backs and timber panels with membranes and insulation layers, yielding cohesive, and highly effective interventions. Finite element modeling was employed to analyze the mechanical and thermal responses of the retrofitted walls. A comprehensive comparative analysis of various techniques was conducted to determine the most effective solution for each specific scenario.

Timber-Based Strategies for Seismic Collapse Prevention and Energy Performance Improvement in Masonry Buildings / Cassol, Davide; Danovska, Maja; Prada, Alessandro; Giongo, Ivan. - In: SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2071-1050. - 2024, 16:1(2024), pp. 1-20. [10.3390/su16010392]

Timber-Based Strategies for Seismic Collapse Prevention and Energy Performance Improvement in Masonry Buildings

Cassol, Davide;Danovska, Maja;Prada, Alessandro;Giongo, Ivan
2024-01-01

Abstract

This study investigates the effectiveness of a range of timber-based solutions for the seismic and energy retrofitting of existing masonry buildings. These solutions are designed not only to prevent structural collapse during earthquakes but also to create integrated interventions that enhance thermo-physical performance and reduce emissions in existing buildings. Various case scenarios were considered and both mechanical and energetic behaviour post-intervention were evaluated. Timber-engineered products serve as foundational components for the retrofit approach, encompassing one-dimensional vertical elements (strong-backs) and various types of panels (crosslaminated timber panels, laminated veneer lumber panels, and oriented strand board panels). The analyzed retrofit techniques share a common principle involving the attachment of these timberbased elements to the building’s wall surfaces through mechanical point-to-point connections. The proposed solutions integrate strong-backs and timber panels with membranes and insulation layers, yielding cohesive, and highly effective interventions. Finite element modeling was employed to analyze the mechanical and thermal responses of the retrofitted walls. A comprehensive comparative analysis of various techniques was conducted to determine the most effective solution for each specific scenario.
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Cassol, Davide; Danovska, Maja; Prada, Alessandro; Giongo, Ivan
Timber-Based Strategies for Seismic Collapse Prevention and Energy Performance Improvement in Masonry Buildings / Cassol, Davide; Danovska, Maja; Prada, Alessandro; Giongo, Ivan. - In: SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2071-1050. - 2024, 16:1(2024), pp. 1-20. [10.3390/su16010392]
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