Marble slabs are frequently used as fa\ue7ade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cases a bowing of such fa\ue7ade panels after a certain time of environmental exposure is experienced. The bowing is generally accompanied by a reduction of strength which increases with increasing degree of bowing. In the present paper, a theoretical model to calculate the progressive bowing of marble slabs submitted to temperature cycles is applied to a specific Carrara marble sample. The marble is investigated by a microscopic analysis of thin sections cut along three orthogonal directions. The digital photographs are treated by an image analysis code which is capable of extracting grain size and shape distributions. In this way the anisotropic mi...
Marble is one of the most popular building stones in the course of human history. For several centur...
Abstract: Marbles as ornamental stones as well as in their natural environments show complex weather...
Texture, spatial and orientation dependence of internal strains in marble: a key to understandin
Marble slabs, typically used as façade panels to externally cover buildings, might permanently defo...
Marble slabs are frequently used as façade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cases bowin...
AbstractMarble slabs are frequently used as façade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cas...
Marble slabs are frequently used as faade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cases a bowi...
In the first part of the present paper, a theoretical model to calculate the progressive bowing of m...
Marble façade panels tend to exhibit bowing deflections even after a short time of exposure to envir...
International audienceThermoelastic behavior of different marble types was analyzed using computatio...
Microstructure‐based finite-element analysis with a microcracking algorithm was used to simulate an ...
The bowing phenomenon is frequently a problem for newly constructed buildings, where marble slabs us...
Göttingen) is characterised by pronounced bowing after a short time of exposure. Direct comparison ...
Abstract Thermoelastic behavior of different marble types was analyzed using computational modeling ...
Bowing is a well-known phenomenon seen in marbles used as building veneers. This form of rock weathe...
Marble is one of the most popular building stones in the course of human history. For several centur...
Abstract: Marbles as ornamental stones as well as in their natural environments show complex weather...
Texture, spatial and orientation dependence of internal strains in marble: a key to understandin
Marble slabs, typically used as façade panels to externally cover buildings, might permanently defo...
Marble slabs are frequently used as façade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cases bowin...
AbstractMarble slabs are frequently used as façade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cas...
Marble slabs are frequently used as faade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cases a bowi...
In the first part of the present paper, a theoretical model to calculate the progressive bowing of m...
Marble façade panels tend to exhibit bowing deflections even after a short time of exposure to envir...
International audienceThermoelastic behavior of different marble types was analyzed using computatio...
Microstructure‐based finite-element analysis with a microcracking algorithm was used to simulate an ...
The bowing phenomenon is frequently a problem for newly constructed buildings, where marble slabs us...
Göttingen) is characterised by pronounced bowing after a short time of exposure. Direct comparison ...
Abstract Thermoelastic behavior of different marble types was analyzed using computational modeling ...
Bowing is a well-known phenomenon seen in marbles used as building veneers. This form of rock weathe...
Marble is one of the most popular building stones in the course of human history. For several centur...
Abstract: Marbles as ornamental stones as well as in their natural environments show complex weather...
Texture, spatial and orientation dependence of internal strains in marble: a key to understandin