Seismic assessment of unreinforced masonry structures remains a challenge. This dissertation investigates the in-plane behavior of historical masonry elements and proposes an advanced simulation method based on the cohesive zone model (CZM) in a finite element framework. Cohesive elements are often used to simulate dynamic fracture. To consider contact and friction, a new node-to-node algorithm is implemented in the open-source code Akantu, which offers a parallel computing model. Based on the proposed framework, two types of tests are investigated: the shear test, which is a basic material test to determine parameters such as cohesion and friction coefficient, and the diagonal compression test, which is a standard masonry material test t...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
Simulating the force-deformation behavior of stone masonry is a challenging issue. This paper contri...
Many stone masonry structures that were constructed in the past centuries are now counted towards th...
The force-displacement behavior of masonry elements depends on the properties of their constituents,...
Masonry is one of the most common building materials globally due to its ease of construction, price...
Two dimensional nonlinear finite element analysis based on experimental test data has been carried o...
Different scale approaches, micromechanical, multiscale and macromechanical or phenomenological, are...
Different scale approaches, micromechanical, multiscale and macromechanical or phenomenological, are...
Different scale approaches, micromechanical, multiscale and macromechanical or phenomenological, are...
Different scale approaches, micromechanical, multiscale and macromechanical or phenomenological, are...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
Two dimensional nonlinear finite element analysis based on experimental test data has been carried o...
Masonry is a composite material made of prismatic elements (i.e. stones, bricks or blocks) and morta...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
Simulating the force-deformation behavior of stone masonry is a challenging issue. This paper contri...
Many stone masonry structures that were constructed in the past centuries are now counted towards th...
The force-displacement behavior of masonry elements depends on the properties of their constituents,...
Masonry is one of the most common building materials globally due to its ease of construction, price...
Two dimensional nonlinear finite element analysis based on experimental test data has been carried o...
Different scale approaches, micromechanical, multiscale and macromechanical or phenomenological, are...
Different scale approaches, micromechanical, multiscale and macromechanical or phenomenological, are...
Different scale approaches, micromechanical, multiscale and macromechanical or phenomenological, are...
Different scale approaches, micromechanical, multiscale and macromechanical or phenomenological, are...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
Two dimensional nonlinear finite element analysis based on experimental test data has been carried o...
Masonry is a composite material made of prismatic elements (i.e. stones, bricks or blocks) and morta...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...
Two simple and reliable homogenized models are presented for the characterization of the masonry beh...