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On the Assessment of Masonry Structures

2021 48th Annual Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation, 2021
Abstract The conservation of existing masonry buildings has reached a greater attention especially in the Southern Europe, where such structures are widespread, and need a periodic check also because they are the testimony of the history and the architectural progress of these areas.
Diaferio M., Venerito M., Vitti M.
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Repair of masonry structures

Meccanica, 1992
Besides the traditional repair techniques of craftsmen for masonry structures, engineering methods and procedures such as grouting and reinforcing of old masonry are available. These technical measures can help to save the monumental value of historically important buildings more effectively than the procedure of dismantling and rebuilding; and, as a ...
Fritz Wenzel, Helmut Maus
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Structural Repointing of Masonry Structures

Key Engineering Materials, 2019
Existing masonry structures are often in need of strengthening due to the limited masonry tensile strength and consequent occurrence of cracks, which can lead to collapse of the structure. To control the cracking phenomena and increase the load associated with a certain collapse mechanism, structural repointing by means of reinforcing bars inserted in ...
Gonzales-Libreros J.   +4 more
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Masonry Structures

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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