International audienceFor masonry structures, due to their heterogeneity and the complexity of the interface’s behaviour between the blocks and mortar, the discrete element method (DEM) seems to be the best adapted to model this kind of structure, in particular for reproducing complex nonlinear post-elastic behaviour. However, unlike the software using the finite element method, the DEM does not directly obtain the natural frequencies and the mode shapes of the structure via a classic vibrational analysis. On one hand, these dynamic characteristics are needed for the structural design in the case of dynamic loads (seismic, impact). On the other hand, these dynamic characteristics can be useful for the assessment of existing structures by in...
This paper aims to quantify the cumulative damage of unreinforced masonry (URM) subjected to induced...
This study was supported by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) un...
Building constructions and their elements must meet requirements related to stability and strength. ...
International audienceFor masonry structures, due to their heterogeneity and the complexity of the i...
Earthquakes represent one of the major threats to the stability of the world architectural heritage,...
Discrete element models are a powerful tool for the analysis of masonry, given their ability to repr...
The seismic behaviour of structures composed by masonry blocks is analysed in this dissertation usin...
The out-of-plane vulnerability of masonry walls plays a crucial role in the seismic response of exis...
The present paper aims to explore damage assessment in the masonry structures at an early stage by v...
In this paper, advanced numerical models are used to study the progressive damage of a historic buil...
This paper focuses on the dynamic behaviour of a low-rise masonry building representing the Italian ...
The structural simulation of masonry elements has been traditionally conducted with Finite Element M...
International audienceMasonry structures are often characterized by complex, non-planar geometries. ...
This paper aims to quantify the cumulative damage of unreinforced masonry (URM) subjected to induced...
Much of the world’s architectural heritage consists of Unreinforced Masonry (URM) structures whose p...
This paper aims to quantify the cumulative damage of unreinforced masonry (URM) subjected to induced...
This study was supported by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) un...
Building constructions and their elements must meet requirements related to stability and strength. ...
International audienceFor masonry structures, due to their heterogeneity and the complexity of the i...
Earthquakes represent one of the major threats to the stability of the world architectural heritage,...
Discrete element models are a powerful tool for the analysis of masonry, given their ability to repr...
The seismic behaviour of structures composed by masonry blocks is analysed in this dissertation usin...
The out-of-plane vulnerability of masonry walls plays a crucial role in the seismic response of exis...
The present paper aims to explore damage assessment in the masonry structures at an early stage by v...
In this paper, advanced numerical models are used to study the progressive damage of a historic buil...
This paper focuses on the dynamic behaviour of a low-rise masonry building representing the Italian ...
The structural simulation of masonry elements has been traditionally conducted with Finite Element M...
International audienceMasonry structures are often characterized by complex, non-planar geometries. ...
This paper aims to quantify the cumulative damage of unreinforced masonry (URM) subjected to induced...
Much of the world’s architectural heritage consists of Unreinforced Masonry (URM) structures whose p...
This paper aims to quantify the cumulative damage of unreinforced masonry (URM) subjected to induced...
This study was supported by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) un...
Building constructions and their elements must meet requirements related to stability and strength. ...