Abstract

This paper aims to show some results of seismic assessment of Romanian Orthodox existing masonry churches, by extending the multi-level approach proposed by the Italian directive for seismic risk evaluation of cultural heritage. To this scope, a sample of six existing churches is examined, belonging to a church typology characterized by a single vaulted nave and a bell tower incorporated into the main façade. All churches considered in this study are located in the Banat region, which is an area with a medium–high seismic hazard.Firstly, territorial Level of Valuations (LV0 and LV1) are conducted on the churches sample examined. Afterwards, local (LV2) and global (LV3) valuations are performed on a case study, the Învierea Domnului church, assumed representative of all the churches sample under consideration. In particular, local analyses are performed on some church architectural portions with the kinematic limit analysis. Whereas, global analyses are conducted with non-linear push-over approach. Comments and comparisons of the obtained results are reported for each LV examined.

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