This paper addresses the challenge of assessing and preserving the structural safety of traditional masonry constructions by testing a simplified numerical method for masonry walls collapse prediction, proposed by the authors in the previous paper in Part. 1 of this volume. The method, developed in a visual scripting environment, incorporates linear programming optimization within a CAD-integrated platform, Grasshopper with Python, enabling the modeling of geometry, load definition and collapse load multiplier calculation. Through a real masonry building located in Bova, the proposed tool is evaluated for its practi-cality and effectiveness in facilitating fast and intuitive structural assessments, particularly in post-earthquake scenarios or severe damaged urban contexts. The results demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed approach to support rapid decision-making while ensuring the reliability of safety evaluations in masonry structures.

Assessment of Local Collapse in Masonry Walls through Visual Programming: A Full-Scale Benchmark in the Historical Center of Bova, Italy / Lasorella, M., Percolla, G., Pisano, A.A., Fuschi, P.. - 1291:(2026), pp. 206-218. [10.1007/978-3-032-11926-1_13]

Assessment of Local Collapse in Masonry Walls through Visual Programming: A Full-Scale Benchmark in the Historical Center of Bova, Italy

Percolla G.;Pisano A. A.;Fuschi P.
2026-01-01

Abstract

This paper addresses the challenge of assessing and preserving the structural safety of traditional masonry constructions by testing a simplified numerical method for masonry walls collapse prediction, proposed by the authors in the previous paper in Part. 1 of this volume. The method, developed in a visual scripting environment, incorporates linear programming optimization within a CAD-integrated platform, Grasshopper with Python, enabling the modeling of geometry, load definition and collapse load multiplier calculation. Through a real masonry building located in Bova, the proposed tool is evaluated for its practi-cality and effectiveness in facilitating fast and intuitive structural assessments, particularly in post-earthquake scenarios or severe damaged urban contexts. The results demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed approach to support rapid decision-making while ensuring the reliability of safety evaluations in masonry structures.
2026
Inglese
Nava, C., Pisano, A.A., Mangano, G., Giglio, F.
1291
Nava, C., Pisano, A.A., Mangano, G., Giglio, F.
Climatic and Structural Safety in Multi-Hazard Regime of Cultural and Natural Heritage. Green Energy and Technology.
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218
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9783032119254
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https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-032-11926-1_13
Springer, Cham.
GERMANIA
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masonry wall collapse cdot limit load prediction cdot visual programming cdot full-scale benchmark
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Lasorella, M.; Percolla, G.; Pisano, A. A.; Fuschi, P.
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
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Assessment of Local Collapse in Masonry Walls through Visual Programming: A Full-Scale Benchmark in the Historical Center of Bova, Italy / Lasorella, M., Percolla, G., Pisano, A.A., Fuschi, P.. - 1291:(2026), pp. 206-218. [10.1007/978-3-032-11926-1_13]
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