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2016
Historical masonry buildings often show diffused crack patterns due to different causes in relation to original function, construction technique and loading history. Non-destructive testing methods, and especially the Acoustic Emission (AE) technique, applied as in situ monitoring systems allow reliable evaluation of the state of conservation of these ...
LACIDOGNA, GIUSEPPE +2 more
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Historical masonry buildings often show diffused crack patterns due to different causes in relation to original function, construction technique and loading history. Non-destructive testing methods, and especially the Acoustic Emission (AE) technique, applied as in situ monitoring systems allow reliable evaluation of the state of conservation of these ...
LACIDOGNA, GIUSEPPE +2 more
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Masonry as structured continuum
Meccanica, 1995zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
MASIANI, Renato +2 more
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Investigation of the Structural Response of Masonry Structures
2019Methods used for the structural evaluation of masonry structures and monuments are presented in this article. Limit analysis is initially presented as a tool for the study of the collapse mechanism and limit load of masonry structures. Unilateral contact-friction laws are introduced between the stones, to describe damage due to opening-sliding. Related
Georgios A. Drosopoulos +3 more
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2013
Masonry buildings collect a wide variety of constructions, which are characterized by very different types of masonry and structural systems, moving through historical periods and geographical areas. Within this context, in the chapter, after a brief introduction on the seismic behaviour of masonry structures (§5.2) and the critical issues that affect ...
CATTARI, SERENA, LAGOMARSINO, SERGIO
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Masonry buildings collect a wide variety of constructions, which are characterized by very different types of masonry and structural systems, moving through historical periods and geographical areas. Within this context, in the chapter, after a brief introduction on the seismic behaviour of masonry structures (§5.2) and the critical issues that affect ...
CATTARI, SERENA, LAGOMARSINO, SERGIO
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Statics and Reliability of Masonry Structures
1991In this chapter, a mechanical model for masonry structures is introduced. Specifically, it is assumed that masonry can be idealized as a particular kind of “no-tension” material. The expected agreement of the model with the real behaviour of masonry buildings is discussed.
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Damage detection and monitoring in heritage masonry structures: Systematic review
Construction and Building Materials, 2023Atefeh Soleymani +2 more
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