Les Caractéristiques structurelles des maisons de la Casbah d'Alger ( Tests et simulations)
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Abstract
The organization of traditional urban fabrics into aggregates is one of the main characteristics of
vernacular architectures such as the Kasbah of Algiers. The latter underwent an almost total
reconstruction after the 1716 earthquake. Beyond the macrostructure configuration of the houses,
various empirical and preventive techniques were used to reduce the seismic vulnerability of the
houses, the effectiveness of which scientifically remains undemonstrated. Through
multidisciplinary research, we study the structural characteristics of the houses of the Kasbah of
Algiers connected in the form of a compact aggregate category. We first proceed with a mechanical
characterization of historic building materials followed by a series of static and seismic finite
element structural analyzes at different scales. A historiographical, methodological and operational
contribution is proposed in order to restore the image of the historic center and ensure its
sustainability. For this, we propose a complete and multidisciplinary methodological process of a
structural rehabilitation project of an authentic aggregate from in-situ 3D scanning to the proposal
for structural intervention. First, an urban analysis highlights three distinct categories of aggregate
allowing the selection of a representative case study. The latter is the subject of a series of technical
surveys including the application of 3D lasergrammetry allowing 188 scans to be obtained. The
generated point cloud is an essential reference during the 3D modeling process based on the ten
Grades of Generation and on a series of software based on BIM and NURBS. In addition,
mechanical characterization through destructive, semi-destructive and non-destructive tests is
carried out on samples of historical terracotta bricks, lime and clay mortar and Thuja logs. This
step reveals values higher than those suggested in the literature and enriches the database of the
properties of building materials for houses in the Kasbah of Algiers. Parameterized Finite Element
Modeling FEM is therefore carried out thanks to the HBIM model obtained with a high degree of
accuracy as well as the mechanical characteristics of building materials. Different analyzes are
undertaken including Static Linear Analysis LSA, Modal Analysis MA and Pushover Analysis PA
considering different configurations of the aggregate: with and without rigid horizontal
diaphragms; in the aggregate and disaggregated state. The results clearly demonstrate a better
structural response of the aggregate at the aggregated state rather than the disaggregated one
highlighting several local collapse mechanisms. These are the subject of a targeted structural
upgrade proposal in order to improve the structural performance of this category of aggregate and
consequently reduce its seismic vulnerability. Three distinct strategies are proposed in accordance
with the recommendations of international restoration charters as well as those resulting from the
various structural numerical simulations. The tie rod system is chosen as the most advantageous
technique and is the subject of another post-intervention seismic structural analysis. The latter
demonstrates a considerable reduction in the seismic vulnerability of the aggregate in all directions.
The structural rehabilitation project constituting a complete guide for vernacular architectures, is
completed by a reference catalog of the local collapse mechanisms of compact type aggregates.
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Thèse de Doctorat, LAE,Ecole Polytechnique d'Architecture et d'Urbanisme
