Historical Church Bell Tower Structural Behavior Induced by Bells Acoustic Wave Propagation
Historical Church Bell Tower Structural Behavior Induced by Bells Acoustic Wave Propagation
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The preservation of historical heritage requires a deep understanding of the interactions between physical and structural phenomena.This study investigates the influence of bells acoustic waves propagation on the dynamic behavior for the historical bell tower of the San Michele Arcangelo Cathedral in Caserta Vecchia, Italy.By combining environmental here acoustic measurements with finite element modeling in ABAQUS, the research analyzes vibroacoustic coupling and identifies vibrational modes affected by the bell sounds.Harmonic analysis reveals the relationships between sound frequencies and structural vibrational modes, providing insights into the dynamics of historic towers subjected to repetitive glitter foam vellen action acoustic loads.The findings demonstrate how sound can induce complex structural responses, offering valuable guidance for targeted conservation strategies.
This interdisciplinary approach can be extended to other historic buildings, highlighting the critical role of vibroacoustic considerations in safeguarding cultural heritage.