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1. The study of the Italian ancient architecture of Farnese Theatre of Parma and its seismic vulnerability | |||
Federica Mulazzano,JIANG Qian,Luca Guardigli | |||
Civil and Architectural Engineering 04 December 2020 | |||
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Abstract:Built in 1608, the Farnese Theatre is located in the Palazzo Pilota in the old city of Palma, Italy. It has a history of over 400 years. Taking the ancient architecture of Farnese Theater in Parma, Italy as the research object, this paper investigates its architectural history, building materials and other information; The related building and structure drawing are made by laser 3D scanning survey; Through Ansys finite element analysis software, its three-dimensional analysis model is established, and its seismic performance is studied. The numerical results show that the maximum deformation along the longitudinal direction of the structure occurs at the bottom of the truss under earthquake action;whereas for earthquake along the transversal direction, the maximum displacement is along the bottom part of the principal and back facade and along the trusses that are positioned quite in the central part.Because the stiffness of the wooden parts is lower than that of the masonry corridor, the deformation of the wooden corridor and the wooden truss is more significant than that of the masonry wall plate. | |||
TO cite this article:Federica Mulazzano,JIANG Qian,Luca Guardigli. The study of the Italian ancient architecture of Farnese Theatre of Parma and its seismic vulnerability[OL].[ 4 December 2020] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4753111 |
2. Finite Element Analysis of a New Shikumen Lilong Double Unit | |||
Maria Vittoria Fratini,JIANG Qian,Luca Guardigli | |||
Civil and Architectural Engineering 23 May 2020 | |||
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Abstract:In the early twentieth century, the Little Tokyo district in northern Shanghai was partially included in an urban plan carried out by the Shanghai Land Investment. In 1930 the project coped with the increasing population, establishing two extended neighborhoods known as RuiKang Li and RuiQing Li. A double unit in RuiKang Li was selected to perform constructive assessments and structural analyses. The units, built according to the New Shikumen Lilong features, are investigated firstly from an architectural perspective and then from structural standpoint defining a multidisciplinary profile of the current study. Indeed, the main purpose is to clarify notions about construction technology to provide neat information for studying its structural behavior. Coherent linear static and dynamic analyses are achieved through the development of a consistent numerical model, based on assumptions and surveys, using ANSYS Mechanical R.15.0. | |||
TO cite this article:Maria Vittoria Fratini,JIANG Qian,Luca Guardigli. Finite Element Analysis of a New Shikumen Lilong Double Unit[OL].[23 May 2020] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4752196 |
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