4–6 Sept 2024
University of Salerno, Fisciano Campus - Buiding E1
Europe/Rome timezone

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Satellite monitoring of reinforced concrete buildings in areas affected by slow-moving landslides

5 Sept 2024, 12:00
15m
Room E (University of Salerno, Fisciano Campus - Building E1)

Room E

University of Salerno, Fisciano Campus - Building E1

Description

Slow-moving landslides are very spread phenomena in Italy and worldwide. The study of their impact on the existing structures is of great interest, since they can provoke more or less serious consequences for structures, facilities and human lives safety. Traditional monitoring techniques on site are usually adopted for landslides. The innovative Differential Interferometry Synthetic Aperture Radar (DInSAR) techniques, based on the use of data derived from satellite images, constitute an advanced technology that allows to remotely monitor the deformation of large portions of land over long periods of time, with lower costs. These techniques are able to well capture displacements slowly evolving in time; they fit very well with slow-moving landslides. This work follows a previous study by some of the authors, where the structural health monitoring of a reinforced concrete infilled building within a landslide-affected area was made. A finite element model of the structure was created, assuming a non-linear behavior for the structural elements, focusing on the elastic part up to the yielding, while infills were modeled as diagonal struts. DInSAR data derived from the processing of COSMO-SkyMed images in the period 2012-2016 were used in order to investigate the evolution of the infills damage over the years. In this work, the monitoring period has been extended by processing new COSMO-SkyMed images, up to 2023. The prediction of the future expected displacements, shown in the previous study, has been now compared to the real displacements detected. According to them, the analysis of the expected damage on the infills has been checked.

Primary authors

Annalisa Mele (University of Naples "Federico II", Italy) Chiara Di Muro (University of Naples "Federico II", Italy) Mohammad Amin Khalili (University of Naples "Federico II", Italy) Andrea Miano (University of Naples "Federico II", Italy) Massimo Ramondini (University of Naples "Federico II", Italy) Domenico Calcaterra (University of Naples "Federico II", Italy) Andrea Prota (University of Naples "Federico II", Italy) Diego Di Martire (University of Naples "Federico II", Italy)

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