This paper presents a sensitivity analysis taking into account possible variations on the features of
masonry buildings. The main objective of the analysis is to compare the seismic performance of a typology
of buildings in Lisbon as a function of the changes of its properties with respect to a reference model
calibrated from experimental tests. The sensitivity analysis was carried out using non-linear dynamic
analysis with time integration and using pushover analysis with distribution of forces proportional to
the inertial forces of the structure. The deviations on the seismic response were mainly analysed in terms
of maximum load capacity and collapse mechanisms. The results show that the Young’s modulus of the
masonry walls, the Young’s modulus of the timber floors and the compressive non-linear properties are
the parameters that most influence the seismic performance of this type of tall and weak existing
masonry structures. Furthermore, it is concluded that the stiffness of the timber floors significantly influence
the strength capacity of the building and the type of collapse mechanism.The first author acknowledges the financial support from the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) through Grant SFRH/BD/32190/2006
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