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Shake Table Tests on Scaled Masonry Building: Comparison of Performance of Various Micro-Electromechanical System Accelerometers (MEMS) for Structural Health Monitoring
by
Macaluso, Francesco
, Martino, Claudio
, Navarra, Giacomo
, Oliva, Maria
, Mugnos, Giuseppe
, Alessandroni, Gianni
, Lo Iacono, Francesco
, Fertitta, Gioacchino
, Costanza, Antonio
, Occhipinti, Giuseppe
, Tusa, Giuseppina
, Storni, Daniele
, Lodato, Luigi
, Patanè, Domenico
in
Accelerometers
/ Buildings
/ Comparative analysis
/ Construction
/ Cost control
/ Cultural heritage
/ Earthquakes
/ Emergency communications systems
/ Italy
/ Masonry
/ Mechanical properties
/ MEMS
/ Microelectromechanical systems
/ Piezoelectric transducers
/ Seismic engineering
/ Sensors
/ shake table seismic tests
/ structural health monitoring
/ Testing
2025
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Shake Table Tests on Scaled Masonry Building: Comparison of Performance of Various Micro-Electromechanical System Accelerometers (MEMS) for Structural Health Monitoring
by
Macaluso, Francesco
, Martino, Claudio
, Navarra, Giacomo
, Oliva, Maria
, Mugnos, Giuseppe
, Alessandroni, Gianni
, Lo Iacono, Francesco
, Fertitta, Gioacchino
, Costanza, Antonio
, Occhipinti, Giuseppe
, Tusa, Giuseppina
, Storni, Daniele
, Lodato, Luigi
, Patanè, Domenico
in
Accelerometers
/ Buildings
/ Comparative analysis
/ Construction
/ Cost control
/ Cultural heritage
/ Earthquakes
/ Emergency communications systems
/ Italy
/ Masonry
/ Mechanical properties
/ MEMS
/ Microelectromechanical systems
/ Piezoelectric transducers
/ Seismic engineering
/ Sensors
/ shake table seismic tests
/ structural health monitoring
/ Testing
2025
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Shake Table Tests on Scaled Masonry Building: Comparison of Performance of Various Micro-Electromechanical System Accelerometers (MEMS) for Structural Health Monitoring
by
Macaluso, Francesco
, Martino, Claudio
, Navarra, Giacomo
, Oliva, Maria
, Mugnos, Giuseppe
, Alessandroni, Gianni
, Lo Iacono, Francesco
, Fertitta, Gioacchino
, Costanza, Antonio
, Occhipinti, Giuseppe
, Tusa, Giuseppina
, Storni, Daniele
, Lodato, Luigi
, Patanè, Domenico
in
Accelerometers
/ Buildings
/ Comparative analysis
/ Construction
/ Cost control
/ Cultural heritage
/ Earthquakes
/ Emergency communications systems
/ Italy
/ Masonry
/ Mechanical properties
/ MEMS
/ Microelectromechanical systems
/ Piezoelectric transducers
/ Seismic engineering
/ Sensors
/ shake table seismic tests
/ structural health monitoring
/ Testing
2025
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Shake Table Tests on Scaled Masonry Building: Comparison of Performance of Various Micro-Electromechanical System Accelerometers (MEMS) for Structural Health Monitoring
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Shake Table Tests on Scaled Masonry Building: Comparison of Performance of Various Micro-Electromechanical System Accelerometers (MEMS) for Structural Health Monitoring
2025
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This study presents the results of an experimental investigation conducted on a 2:3 scale model of a two-story stone masonry building. We tested the model on the UniKORE L.E.D.A. lab shake table, simulating the Mw 6.3 earthquake ground motion that struck L’Aquila, Italy, on 6 April 2009, with progressively increasing peak acceleration levels. We installed a network of accelerometric sensors on the model to capture its structural behaviour under seismic excitation. Medium-to lower-cost MEMS accelerometers (classes A and B) were compared with traditional piezoelectric sensors commonly used in Structural Health Monitoring (SHM). The experiment assessed the structural performance and damage progression of masonry buildings subjected to realistic earthquake inputs. Additionally, the collected data provided valuable insights into the effectiveness of different sensor types and configurations in detecting key vibrational and failure patterns. All the sensors were able to accurately measure the dynamic response during seismic excitation. However, not all of them were suitable for Operational Modal Analysis (OMA) in noisy environments, where their self-noise represents a crucial factor. This suggests that the self-noise of MEMS accelerometers must be less than 1 µg/√Hz, or preferably below 0.5 µg/√Hz, to obtain good results from the OMA. Therefore, we recommend ultra-low-noise sensors for detecting differences in the structural behaviour before and after seismic events. Our findings provide valuable insights into the seismic vulnerability of masonry structures and the effectiveness of sensors in detecting damage. The management of buildings in earthquake-prone areas can benefit from these specifications.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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