The dynamic monitoring of multi-leaf masonry wall is here proposed. The results of non-destructive tests carried out in this work are a first part of a wider testing campaign aimed at verifying the structural performance of masonry walls. Multi-leaf masonry walls constitute the composite construction typology most widely adopted in historic buildings. This aspect, together with the intrinsic structural complexity, heterogeneity and irregularity, directs the present research towards a topic not yet sufficiently investigated by the scientific community. In this paper, the case of multi-leaf masonry wall has been investigated, and with the aim of reproducing historical buildings structural elements, three different typologies of multi-l...
A wide number of European historic buildings has their own structure constituted by multiple-leaf ma...
Various methodologies are available today in engineering professional practice to analyse structures...
Most Europeans historical buildings are made by brick or stone masonry, often constituted by multipl...
The dynamic monitoring of multi-leaf masonry wall is here proposed. The results of nondestructive te...
Multi-leaf masonry walls constitute the construction typology most widely adopted in historic buildi...
Multi-leaf masonry walls constitute the construction typology most widely adopted in historic buildi...
The complexity of multi-leaf masonry walls suggests further researches on the dy- namic behaviour ma...
Following several failures of historic buildings occurred in the recent past, a research programme w...
Damage-imperfection indicators based on variation of dynamic parameters allow to identify the intrin...
In this paper, three approaches with different levels of accuracy and approximation are proposed and...
The use of stone masonry is very common in many historic constructions, both architectural monuments...
Damage-imperfection indicators based on variation of dynamic parameters allow to identify the intrin...
Three-leaf brick masonry wall is a typical technique in historical buildings. Sensitivity of three-l...
A wide number of European historic buildings has their own structure constituted by multiple-leaf ma...
Various methodologies are available today in engineering professional practice to analyse structures...
Most Europeans historical buildings are made by brick or stone masonry, often constituted by multipl...
The dynamic monitoring of multi-leaf masonry wall is here proposed. The results of nondestructive te...
Multi-leaf masonry walls constitute the construction typology most widely adopted in historic buildi...
Multi-leaf masonry walls constitute the construction typology most widely adopted in historic buildi...
The complexity of multi-leaf masonry walls suggests further researches on the dy- namic behaviour ma...
Following several failures of historic buildings occurred in the recent past, a research programme w...
Damage-imperfection indicators based on variation of dynamic parameters allow to identify the intrin...
In this paper, three approaches with different levels of accuracy and approximation are proposed and...
The use of stone masonry is very common in many historic constructions, both architectural monuments...
Damage-imperfection indicators based on variation of dynamic parameters allow to identify the intrin...
Three-leaf brick masonry wall is a typical technique in historical buildings. Sensitivity of three-l...
A wide number of European historic buildings has their own structure constituted by multiple-leaf ma...
Various methodologies are available today in engineering professional practice to analyse structures...
Most Europeans historical buildings are made by brick or stone masonry, often constituted by multipl...