A critical evaluation of proxy measures used to quantify excavation-induced damage in masonry buildings

Yiyan Liu, Burcu Gulen, Sinan Acikgoz, Harvey Burd, Ben Gilson, Alper Ilki, Korhan Deniz Dalgic

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Abstract

Building response during nearby excavation activities (e.g., tunnelling or deep excavations) is traditionally monitored by conducting displacement measurements. These displacement data are then post-processed to determine proxy measures that are correlated to damage categories. For masonry buildings, commonly-used proxy measures include building deflection ratio, horizontal relative displacement and angular distortion; simple mechanical models and empirical rules are used to define limiting values for these proxy measures to identify and control the level of cracking in buildings during construction. This procedure has a profound influence on mitigation and construction activities, and a critical evaluation of its veracity is needed. To this end, results from a recent experimental campaign on the settlement response of half-scale masonry buildings are examined in this paper. During these tests, detailed optical measurements were conducted, allowing the calculation of absolute displacements across the façade, as well as crack opening displacements at specific locations. These measurements facilitate a direct comparison between the actual observed damage and the damage category that is indicated by the proxy measures. The comparisons highlight the limitations of existing techniques. A discussion is provided on how proxy measure calculations can be improved to deliver more reliable indications of building damage.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGeotechnical Engineering for the Preservation of Monuments and Historic Sites III - Proceedings of the 3rd International Issmge TC301 Symposium, 2022
EditorsRenato Lancellotta, Carlo Viggiani, Alessandro Flora, Filomena de Silva, Lucia Mele
PublisherCRC Press/Balkema
Pages1015-1025
Number of pages11
ISBN (Print)9781032312620
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Event3rd International Symposium on the Preservation of Monuments and Historic Sites, IS NAPOLI 2022 - Napoli, Italy
Duration: 22 Jun 202224 Jun 2022

Publication series

NameGeotechnical Engineering for the Preservation of Monuments and Historic Sites III - Proceedings of the 3rd International Issmge TC301 Symposium, 2022

Conference

Conference3rd International Symposium on the Preservation of Monuments and Historic Sites, IS NAPOLI 2022
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityNapoli
Period22/06/2224/06/22

Bibliographical note

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Funding

This research was funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) of the United Kingdom and Arup Group Ltd through the iCASE project (Project Reference: 2280800). This research was funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) of the United Kingdom andArup Group Ltd through the iCASE project (Project Reference: 2280800).

FundersFunder number
Group Ltd
United Kingdom and Arup Group Ltd2280800
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

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