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Acoustic emission of Dionysos marble specimens in uniaxial compression
Sakkas, KM, Nomikos, PP, Sofianos, AI
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Half-finished colossal male statue (Dionysos). In marble quarry
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Marble Table Leg with Nude Dionysos. Total from front right
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Abstract A technical bending theory of beams accounting for nonlinearity due to damage and bimodularity of brittle rocks was proposed in Part I. In order to check the validity of the above theory, a series of three-point bending (3PB) tests has been carried out using Dionysos marble beams that have been sampled from the same extracted block. Although
G E Exadaktylos, Stavros K Kourkoulis
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Flexural strength and notch sensitivity in natural building stones: Carrara and Dionysos marble
Abstract A study of the behaviour of marble beams under four-point bending tests is presented. Two types of marble are considered: Carrara and Dionysos, which were in the past widely used in buildings in Italy and Greece and are still in use to replace failed or damaged parts of historic buildings. It is shown that the nominal strength and the global
Giuliana Cardani
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Abstract: This paper focuses on the investigation of the three‐point bending tensile strength of Dionysos marble. Using the classical relationship obtained from the theory of elasticity, the effect of the span length, the thickness/width ratio and the orientation of the specimens in the indirect tensile strength were investigated.
K Kaklis, Zach Agioutantis
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Mechanical behaviour of Dionysos marble smooth joints: I. Experiments
G. Armand +4 more
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The failure of notched beams made from Dionysos-Pentelicon marble is studied in the present work, both experimentally and numerically. A series of properly designed three point bending tests were carried out using specimens with notches of various depths.
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Engineering Geology, 2010
The response of either intact or fractured and restored marble architraves under bending is the object of the present paper. The study is motivated by the needs of the scientists, working for the extensive restoration program of the Parthenon Temple on the Acropolis of Athens, for an in-depth knowledge of the stress and strain fields developed in ...
Stavros K Kourkoulis
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The response of either intact or fractured and restored marble architraves under bending is the object of the present paper. The study is motivated by the needs of the scientists, working for the extensive restoration program of the Parthenon Temple on the Acropolis of Athens, for an in-depth knowledge of the stress and strain fields developed in ...
Stavros K Kourkoulis
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A Marble Table Support with the Figure of Dionysos in the Uşak Museum
AdalyaThe subject of this study is a table support (trapezophoros) with the figure of Dionysos in the Uşak Museum. Although the exact findspot of the artifact is unknown, it was produced in accordance with a sculptural tradition that developed within the region of Phrygia during the Roman Imperial period.
Münteha Dinç, Emre Taştemür
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