CONSOLIDATION OF THE BUILDING
Prof. Lucia Serafini
A.A. 2023-2024
DIDACTIC PROGRAM
1. Purposes
The aim of the course is to provide the necessary skills, from a theoretical and practical point of view, to face the consolidation project of an existing building, specifically chosen, with obvious structural problems, accessible and such as to allow a close analysis in terms of relief and study of the instability. Basics of statics and construction science are an important requirement to access the course and understand its purpose and contents.
2. Contents
The course is divided into ex cathedra lessons and exercises. The lessons support the exercises, and concern questions of method and of a general nature, technical and construction site aspects.
2.1 Schedule of lessons
A. THE CONSOLIDATION PROJECT
- The current debate and the main method proposals.
- The legislative context on anti-seismic consolidation.
- Problematic nodes of consolidation: compatibility, minimal intervention, reversibility,
- What materials for the consolidation? Relationship between technical choices and respect for the building.
B. THE DEGRADATION OF STRUCTURE: CAUSES AND PROCESSES
- The main cases of structural instability.
- The vertical structures: the walls
- Horizontal structures: vaults, floors, roofs
C. THE DIAGNOSTICS
- Detection of structural instability: assessment, sampling, in situ and laboratory tests.
- Non-destructive tests: x-ray, ultrasound, thermography.
- Moisture and structural damage: reading and representation methods.
D. THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE STRUCTURES
- The restoration of vertical and horizontal structures: guidelines
2.2 Schedule of exercises
During the course, classroom exercises will be held in the presence of the teacher.
The verification of the results achieved by the students will be partly conducted during the course and partly at the end of this through the final exam. The exam will be based on the discussion of the topics covered in class and on the topic of the exercise, with particular regard to the project results obtained.
Among the prerequisites of the course there are basic knowledge on statics and the science of construction
Basic bibliography
*General treatments
-E. BENVENUTO, La scienza delle costruzioni e il suo sviluppo storico, Sansoni, Firenze 1991.
*Specific texts
- “Linee guida per la valutazione e la riduzione del rischio sismico del patrimonio culturale” (scaricabile dal sito del Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali: http://www.beniculturali.it/mibac/export/MiBAC/sito-MiBAC/Contenuti/Avvi...)
- S. MASTRODICASA, Dissesti statici delle strutture edilizie, Hoepli, Milano 1989
- A. GIUFFRÈ, Letture sulla meccanica delle murature storiche, Roma, 1988.
G. CIGNI, Il consolidamento murario. Tecniche di intervento, Kappa, Roma 1997 (I ediz. 1978).
L. BARUCHELLO, G. ASSENZA, Diagnosi dei dissesti e consolidamento delle costruzioni. Manuale pratico, Roma, D.E.I. – Tipografia del Genio Civile, 1998
G. CROCI, Conservazione e restauro strutturale dei beni architettonici, Utet, Torino 2001
S. P. ROCCHI (a cura di), Trattato sul consolidamento, Mancosu, Roma 2003
E. GIURIANI, Consolidamento degli edifici storici, in G. Carbonara (a cura di ) Trattato di Restauro Architettonico, Utet, Torino 2011
* Additional bibliographical indications will be provided during the course according to the topics covered.
-Sostenibilita: Since it is aimed at the consolidation of existing buildings, the discipline also deals with issues related to environmental, social and economic sustainability. In particular, among the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN Agency 2030, Objective no. 11 (Making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, long-lasting and sustainable) is continuously present in the proposed topics.
-Altre informazioni: During the course there will be interventions by Italian and foreign colleagues on some topics relating to the current debate on materials and techniques of structural consolidation.