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Bounds to the probability of collapse of monumental buildings

Structural Safety, 2002
Abstract In recent years, the seismic reliability of monumental buildings has been the object of several studies. In particular, it has been shown in previous papers that the probabilities of collapse and damage and their distributions can be obtained by looking at a monumental building as an assemblage of macroelements of known static and collapse ...
Giuliano Augusti
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On the vulnerability assessment of monumental buildings

Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 2006
In all European countries the will to conserve the building heritage is very strong. Unfortunately, large areas in Europe are characterised by a high level of seismic hazard and the vulnerability of ancient masonry structures is often relevant. The large number of monumental buildings in urban areas requires facing the problem with a methodology that ...
Sérgio Lagomarsino   +1 more
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Seismic vulnerability of monumental buildings

Structural Safety, 2001
Abstract Monumental buildings are by definition unique buildings that cannot be reduced to any standard structural scheme: this makes it difficult to evaluate their seismic reliability, because—in addition to the many uncertainties that are common to all existing (and in particular “old”) buildings—no statistics on the behaviour of similar ...
Giuliano Augusti
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Fluorinated polymeric materials for the protection of monumental buildings

Macromolecular Symposia, 2000
A study was performed based on the preparation of fluorinated polymers, where several F-atom in different positions were replaced with F-atom by selecting different fluoro containing acrylic monomers and by copolymerization with nonfluorinated acrylates or vinylethers. The structure design was aimed to optimize (e.g.
OSCAR Chiantore   +2 more
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Repainting Monumental Buildings

Paint and Coatings Expo (PACE) 2006, 2006
Abstract Metal curtain wall and extrusions in prominent office buildings may need to be repainted either because the original factory applied finishes have dulled or because the owner wants to give the building a fresh look. Many monumental buildings are constructed with factory painted aluminum or steel cladding (curtain wall) and ...
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The Course of Building Materials in Historic Buildings and Monuments

2018
The architecture of the past has always been a source of knowledge on various aspects of sustainable architecture. In the last decades, there has been a growing interest concerning the environmental impact of building materials, which is linked with a vast variety of parameters, both quantitative and qualitative.
Aineias Oikonomou   +2 more
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