Presentation
Dynamic identification for structural analysis of Santa Ana church in Seville
Author/s | Aguilar Valseca, Jaime
Rodríguez-León, María Teresa Pachón García, Pablo Vázquez Vicente, Enrique Compán Cardiel, Víctor Jesús |
Editor | Pinto Puerto, Francisco Sebastián
Verhagen, Philip Prieto Ibáñez, Andrés José Ortiz Calderón, Pilar |
Department | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Ingeniería del Diseño |
Publication Date | 2019 |
Deposit Date | 2024-01-22 |
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Abstract | Santa Ana Church (1.266) is one of the main milestones in the heritage of Seville for being the first Christian church built outside the city walls and on the other side of the river, after the Reconquest of the city. The ... Santa Ana Church (1.266) is one of the main milestones in the heritage of Seville for being the first Christian church built outside the city walls and on the other side of the river, after the Reconquest of the city. The singularity of the geometry of its vaults together with its execution in brick and stone masonry make complex to determine the properties of materials. The impossibility of characterizing these materials by means of destructive tests leads to the application of other non-destructive technologies that allow us to approach the behavior of the numerical models to the reality performed. This paper tries to determine the mechanical properties of the materials that constitute the structure of the church of Santa Ana, which are brick and stone masonry, through analyzing its dynamic behavior with environmental vibration techniques and modal operations analysis (OMA). After having carried the campaign out using the methods of modal identification in the stochastic subspace and in the frequency domain, four vibration modes are obtained that adjust to the modal behavior of the current building, within a frequency range between 2 and 4 Hz. Initially, and thanks to new techniques such as photogrammetry, it has been possible to develop a finite element model (FEM) to analyze the structure with theoretical parameters of its materials. With this model and through the environmental vibration technical it is possible to conclude with the suitability of the application of a non-destructive method in heritage buildings to extract the mechanical properties of the materials that constitute its structure through its dynamic behavior. |
Citation | Aguilar Valseca, J., Rodríguez-León, M.T., Pachón García, P., Vázquez Vicente, E. y Compán Cardiel, V.J. (2019). Dynamic identification for structural analysis of Santa Ana church in Seville. En 4th International Congress Science and Technology for the conservation of cultural heritage, TECHNOHERITAGE 2019, Sevilla. |
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