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International Journal of Architectural Heritage
Conservation, Analysis, and Restoration
Volume 16, 2022 - Issue 11
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Research Article

Numerical and Experimental Response of Free-Standing Art Objects Subjected to Ground Motion

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Pages 1666-1682 | Received 23 Dec 2020, Accepted 08 Mar 2021, Published online: 14 Apr 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Earthquakes may damage buildings, but they also induce uplift and overturn the content of a building that, in the case of museums, can lead to the irreparable loss of art objects. In many cases, these objects, subjected to seismic actions, can be modeled considering the nonlinear dynamics of rigid blocks. This paper is focused on the seismic behavior of statues, which generally present a quite complex geometry, and are mostly characterized by a pronounced unsymmetrical response under seismic excitations. The proposed study, involving both numerical analyses and experimental tests, is applied to the masterpiece Venere Landolina of the Paolo Orsi museum (Syracuse, Italy). Analytical simulations are conducted according to a novel rigid block model accounting for asymmetric behavior and contact impairments. The experimental campaign is conducted on a scaled physical prototype, built according to a highly detailed digital model obtained by 3D survey. The numerical and experimental campaign is conducted with reference to compatible seismic ground motions, conveniently scaled to cope with scale effects. The results are finally correlated and discussed, showing the potential of the proposed approach for modeling artwork in seismic conditions and the reliability of a combined experimental and numerical strategy to assess the seismic safety of statues.

Acknowledgments

The authors gratefully thank the management of the “Paolo Orsi” museum, in particular Dr. Maria Musumeci, for her sensitivity toward the seismic protection of the museum content and for the authorization to carry out the survey of the Venere Landolina. This research was partially supported by the research project “eWAS – A nearly warning system for cultural heritage” PON 2014–2020 and by the research program named “Visibile e Invisibile: percorsi interdisciplinari per una fruibilità diffusa dei beni Museali. Ricerca-Azione per una didattica inclusiva” (University research PIA.CE.RI 2020–2022).

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Research project “eWAS – A nearly warning system for cultural heritage” PON 2014–2020 [ARS01_00926].

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