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Prediction of the pull-out strength of chemical anchors in natural stone
The applicability of some numerical models for the prediction of the failure mechanism and of the bearing capacity of post-installed threaded rods chemically anchored in basalt, sandstone and limestone is investigated, as well as the reliability of theoretical formulations conceived for concrete. The numerical predictions, performed by means of engineering structural analysis software and advanced numerical codes, are compared with the results of an experimental research related to chemical anchors in natural stone. The minimum embedment depth for such fastening system is identified
3D FE modelling strategies for ancient masonry bell towers. Updating of mechanical parameters and boundary conditions
Installazione di 5 stazioni digitali a larga-banda sull’isola di vulcano: un contributo alla conoscenza della sismicità superficiale della fossa
Earthquakes beneath Vulcano (Aeolian Island, Italy) are associated with fracturing (single events and sporadic swarms of low magnitude) or related to processes of the geothermal system (Montalto, 1994). This latter processes is responsible for most of the background activity, which is represented by weak events originating at shallow depth under the La Fossa cone (H<1.5 Km below sea level).
In order to improved the Permanent Seismic Network (PSN) run by Catania Section of Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV-CT) by installing additional 5 broad-band stations surrounding the La Fossa crater, to. In particular, on November 2005 along the north rim of La Fossa cone, 3 digital stations were installed with an array configuration; thereafter, in spring 2007 another two stations were installed at the southern base of the cone. All the stations are currently in continual transmission with Lipari Observatory.
We considered about 1200 micro-earthquakes recorded from January 2004 to July 2007 associated with fluid dynamics processes.
Studying 1007 of these events, six classes of events have been recognized by visual inspection, spectral and cross correlation analyses. Three episodes of increasing occurrence accompanying geothermal and geochemical anomalies have been recorded during this time period.
The improved seismic network allowed the location of 55 events with unprecedented resolution and to highlight a space distribution depending on the classes of events.
The events are located in the central and south-oriental sector of the cone at 500-1000 meter b.s.l. depth and events of each class seem clustering in preferential sectors.Published1-161.5. TTC - Sorveglianza dell'attività eruttiva dei vulcaniN/A or not JCRope
QUADRO COMPLESSIVO DELLE ATTIVITA’ EFFETTUATE NEL CORSO DEL BIMESTRE Aprile-Maggio 2005 E PROGRAMMAZIONE PER IL BIMESTRE Giugno- Luglio 2005
Istituto Nazionale di geofisica e Vulcanologia Sez. di CataniaPublished1.4. TTC - Sorveglianza sismologica delle aree vulcaniche attiveope
The Stromboli geophysical experiment. Preliminary report on wide angle refraction seismics and morphobathymetry of Stromboli Island (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) based on integrated offshore-onshore data acquisition (Cruise STR06 R/V URANIA)
Cruise STR06 on R/V Urania was performed in the framework of the ”INGV - DPC V2 - Monitoring
and research activity at Stromboli and Panarea - Unit V2/03”, and resulted as a joint
initiative between CNR (IAMC, Napoli and ISMAR, Bologna), INGV (Roma2, Osservatorio Vesuviano,
Catania, Gibilmanna-CNT), University of Firenze and DPC, aiming to produce a seismic
tomography of the Stromboli volcano, South Eastern Tyrrhenian Sea [Fig.1], and have insights
into its 2-D structure and magma chambers. Cruise work plan was designed to extend at sea the
existing Seismographic Network, complemented by several mobile stations, and to generate seismic
shots by air-gun tuned array. 10 OBS were deployed around Stromboli, along the NE, SE and SW
flanks of the volcano, according to (a) morphobathymetric analysis of available and newly produced
DTMs, (b) modeling and (c) optimal lineaments with on-land recording stations. Seismic shots
along radial and circle lines were obtained by a 4 GI-GUN 105+105 C.I. tuned array, while the
absolute shot time was recorded at the resolution of ms. A request for ship time of R/V Uraniawas
presented by IAMC, and a period of 7 days, including 2 day of transit was assigned to the project
by CNR and scheduled for late November 2006. Cruise STR06 started in Naples 2006-11-27 and
ended in Naples 2006-12-06. This paper reports the shipboard activities during the cruise STR06
on R/V Urania and some preliminary results regarding also the onshore activities carried out in
order to perform the Stromboli geophysical experiment. A description of the ship, equipment and
their usage is given thereinafter, along with details of the general settings, performances and some
scientific and technical results.Istituto di Scienze Marine, ISMAR-CNR, BolognaPublished3.6. Fisica del vulcanismo1.4. TTC - Sorveglianza sismologica delle aree vulcaniche attiveope
TOMO-ETNA experiment at Etna volcano: Activities on land
In the present paper we describe the on-land field operations integrated in
the TOMO-ETNA experiment carried out in June-November 2014 at Mt.
Etna volcano and surrounding areas. This terrestrial campaign consists
in the deployment of 90 short-period portable three-component seismic
stations, 17 broadband seismometers and the coordination with 133 permanent
seismic station belonging to Italy’s Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica
e Vulcanologia (INGV). This temporary seismic network recorded active
and passive seismic sources. Active seismic sources were generated
by an array of air-guns mounted in the Spanish oceanographic vessel
“Sarmiento de Gamboa” with a power capacity of up to 5200 cubic
inches. In total more than 26,000 shots were fired and more than 450 local
and regional earthquakes were recorded. We describe the whole technical
procedure followed to guarantee the success of this complex seismic experiment.
We started with the description of the location of the potential
safety places to deploy the portable network and the products derived from
this search (a large document including full characterization of the sites,
owners and indication of how to arrive to them). A full technical description
of the seismometers and seismic sources is presented. We show
how the portable seismic network was deployed, maintained and recovered
in different stages. The large international collaboration of this experiment
is reflected in the participation of more than 75 researchers,
technicians and students from different institutions and countries in the
on-land activities. The main objectives of the experiment were achieved
with great success.PublishedS04272SR. VULCANI - Servizi e ricerca per la SocietàJCR Journalope
A framework of elastic–plastic damaging model for concrete under multiaxial stress states
Stress rate formulation for elastoplastic models with internal variables based on augmented Lagrangian regularisation
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