The refurbishment of ancient timber structures requires an acquaintance of the residual structural capacity of members in order to design reliable repairing interventions. Such information cannot be obtained by means of destructive tests on sacrificial elements extracted from the existing structures, while non-destructive tests (NDT) are currently performed in situ on timber elements. In this article, a methodology based on resistographic NDTs is analysed. In particular, an experimental campaign of NDTs on ancient chestnut elements has been carried out for determining a correlation between NDT results and mechanical wood properties, previously obtained by means of destructive tests. Then, a numerical formulation between resistographic tests...
The paper addresses the evaluation of strength and stiffness of chestnut wood, in tension and compre...
Large part of the historical heritage is characterised by the presence of timber elements for floors...
In this paper, we used non-destructive techniques (NDTs) and destructive techniques (DTs) to assess ...
The refurbishment of ancient timber structures requires an acquaintance of the residual structural c...
The refurbishment of ancient timber structures requires the assessment of the residual capacity of ...
This paper presents the results of a wide experimental campaign, which included non-destructive (NDT...
The paper deals with an experimental study for in situ mechanical characterization of ancient timber...
The paper deals with the mechanical assessment and diagnosis of structural timber based on Non Destr...
The paper presents results from a wide experimental campaign by NDT techniques carried out both in s...
Refurbishment of ancient timber structures requires the knowledge of the actual physical and mechani...
The paper deals with the mechanical identification of old timber members in structural size, based ...
In the context of a more wide research study for in situ mechanical identification of ancient timber...
The paper illustrates a methodological procedure for in situ mechanical identification of ancient ch...
The paper presents an experimental study based on non-destructive (NDT) and destructive tests (DT) p...
The objective of this paper is to address the possibilities of using non-destructive testing (NDT) d...
The paper addresses the evaluation of strength and stiffness of chestnut wood, in tension and compre...
Large part of the historical heritage is characterised by the presence of timber elements for floors...
In this paper, we used non-destructive techniques (NDTs) and destructive techniques (DTs) to assess ...
The refurbishment of ancient timber structures requires an acquaintance of the residual structural c...
The refurbishment of ancient timber structures requires the assessment of the residual capacity of ...
This paper presents the results of a wide experimental campaign, which included non-destructive (NDT...
The paper deals with an experimental study for in situ mechanical characterization of ancient timber...
The paper deals with the mechanical assessment and diagnosis of structural timber based on Non Destr...
The paper presents results from a wide experimental campaign by NDT techniques carried out both in s...
Refurbishment of ancient timber structures requires the knowledge of the actual physical and mechani...
The paper deals with the mechanical identification of old timber members in structural size, based ...
In the context of a more wide research study for in situ mechanical identification of ancient timber...
The paper illustrates a methodological procedure for in situ mechanical identification of ancient ch...
The paper presents an experimental study based on non-destructive (NDT) and destructive tests (DT) p...
The objective of this paper is to address the possibilities of using non-destructive testing (NDT) d...
The paper addresses the evaluation of strength and stiffness of chestnut wood, in tension and compre...
Large part of the historical heritage is characterised by the presence of timber elements for floors...
In this paper, we used non-destructive techniques (NDTs) and destructive techniques (DTs) to assess ...