Climatic and Structural Safety in Multi-Hazard Regime of Cultural and Natural Heritage : Methodological Advances and Case Study Applications (Green Energy and Technology) (2025. Approx. 150 p. 235 mm)

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Climatic and Structural Safety in Multi-Hazard Regime of Cultural and Natural Heritage : Methodological Advances and Case Study Applications (Green Energy and Technology) (2025. Approx. 150 p. 235 mm)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9783032119254

Full Description

This open access book presents the outcomes of the research developed within the PNRR T4Y PP 4.7.1 technology transfer project entitled "Open Phigital Platform (physical and digital) for user profiling and advanced, dynamic co-design of interventions on existing and new built environments." The topics are of interest to the scientific community, as they concern the management of structural and environmental safety information related to cultural heritage. The first chapters in the book deepen the theoretical knowledge concerning cultural heritage analysis, proposing advanced models for damage assessment on structures and their surrounding environments. These models also incorporate uncertainties related to material properties and consider different environmental stressors under three projected climate scenarios for the years 2030, 2050, and 2085.This book also presents some final chapters having a more applicative slant, in which, also thanks to the help of some large-scale case studies, a digital platform will be proposed, to support all the meta-files relating to the security data collected, and this, together with the creation of a Living Lab (physical platform), will allow to propose a methodology for the transfer of digitalized data to different stakeholders: institutions, professionals and local communities.

Contents

The exploitation research, the actions of the laboratories, the pilot.- Structural Vulnerability Assessment in Historic Settlements Using Drone Survey.- A Visual Programming Tool for Assessing Out-of-Plane Collapse in Masonry Walls.- Exploring earthquake-induced liquefaction hazard linked to climate change effects in sandy soils.- Interval modelling and propagation of uncertainties in masonry structures.- Exploring the impact of climate change on the progressive collapse resistance of an existing reinforced concrete building.- Inerter-based base isolation system for masonry structures: Prototype design and realization.- Locally resonant metamaterial foundation for masonry structures: Prototype design and realization.- Advanced methodological framework for Assessing Climate Change Impacts on Cultural Heritage towards a Multi-Scale Vulnerability Index.- Regenerative Digital Design and processes to define predictive models: workflow on climate scenarios.- The Living Lab project and community engagement in the pilot project 4.7.1.- Photogrammetry-Drone-Based Tool for Structural Vulnerability Assessment in Historic Urban Centers.- Assessment of Local Collapse in Masonry Walls through Visual Programming: A Full-Scale Benchmark in the Historical Center of Bova, Italy.- Mitigation of seismic liquefaction geohazard associated to sea-level rise through compacted granular columns: a pilot case study.- Optimization of sensor network for mode shape identification of a reinforced concrete building.

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