The focus of the STRETCH project was to create a hybrid seismic and energy retrofit system with an integrated SHM system based on the use of FOS. This was achieved through a combination of experimental and numerical analyses.
The experimental activities were conducted at the Structural and Materials Laboratory of the University of Genova (UniGE). Several tests were conducted including diagonal compression (DC) tests, out-of-plane (OOP) cyclic tests, and combined (DC + OOP) tests. The results of these tests successfully demonstrated the effectiveness of combining TRM with thermal insulation panels to strengthen stone-masonry walls and of the FOS system in monitoring the structural response.
The Fellow and UniGE colleagues used a model simulation to evaluate a proposed retrofitting system's thermal behaviour and energy performance, showing a significant improvement in the walls' thermal performance.
As a part of STRETCH activities, a numerical study was conducted using an equivalent frame modelling approach to evaluate the efficiency of the suggested retrofit technique for seismic strengthening of full-scale historic stone-masonry buildings.
The Fellow contributed to several scientific publications in reputed international journals and conference proceedings.
• Rossi, M., Bournas, D. Structural Health Monitoring and Management of Cultural Heritage Structures: A State-of-the-Art Review. Appl. Sci. 2023, 13, 6450.
https://doi.org/10.3390/app13116450(se abrirá en una nueva ventana).
• Zanjani, M.M.K. Peralta, I., Rossi, M., Mohit, M., Fachinotti, V.D. Bournas, D. and Caggiano, A., Thermal energy storage of integrated energy and structural retrofitting systems for masonry walls: cases studies and numerical assessments, In: The 77th RILEM Annual Week, 04-08 September 2023, Vancouver, BC, Canada, RILEM Bookseries.
The Fellow is progressing on two scientific papers that will be submitted for publication in international peer-reviewed journals between December 2023 and January 2024, respectively. Specifically:
• An experimental research paper by Rossi M, and Bournas D. with the tentative title “Experimental Evaluation of an Innovative Hybrid Seismic and Energy Retrofitting System for Strengthening of Historic Stone Masonry Structures” to be submitted to the Journals Journal of Building Engineering or Construction and Building Materials by Elsevier.
• A numerical research paper by Rossi M., Kallioras S. and Bournas D. with the tentative title “Numerical Assessment of a TRM-Based Retrofit Approach for the Seismic Upgrade of Unreinforced Stone-Masonry Buildings” to be submitted to the Journal Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering by Springer.
The STRETCH activities were also shared on the Website BUILD UP, the European portal for Energy Efficiency in Buildings funded and managed by CINEA, by publishing a Technical Article titled “Smart textiles for the retrofitting and monitoring of cultural heritage buildings” .
During her MSCA fellowship, the research work of the STRETCH project has been presented in several workshops organised by the JRC.