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Masonry Italian Code-Conforming Buildings. Part 1: Case Studies and Design Methods
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Italian CodeEngineeringMasonry StructuresArchitectural EngineeringNonlinear Static AnalysesStructural ApplicationStructural SystemBuilding DesignSocial SciencesStructural EngineeringBuilt EnvironmentLinear Static AnalysisDesignDesign MethodsStructural DesignFaçadeArchitectural DesignConstruction ManagementStructural MechanicsConstruction EngineeringCase Studies
Several architectural configurations of unreinforced masonry residential buildings are designed according to the different methods proposed in the Italian code: rules for the so-called simple masonry buildings, linear and nonlinear static analyses. Always complying with code requirements, for each building-site combination, the design was made, as much as possible, without an excessive margin of safety. The different design methods provided buildings with very different levels of safety, being linear static analysis largely overconservative with respect to the nonlinear static approach. These buildings were then analyzed in the companion paper.
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