In this paper the analysis of a possible damage mechanism induced by shallow tunnelling to an ideal masonry structure is carried out using a numerical approach based on 2D FE analyses. The masonry structure is modelled adopting an advanced constitutive model which was specifically implemented in a commercial finite element code. The masonry structure, schematised as a block structure with periodic texture, is regarded at a macroscopic scale as a homogenized anisotropic media. The macroscopic model is shown to retain memory of the mechanical characteristics of the joints and of the shape of the blocks (de Felice et al., 2010). The overall mechanical properties display anisotropy and singularities in the yield surface, arising from the discre...
This paper focuses on the interaction between tunnelling and historical masonry structures. These la...
This paper focuses on the interaction between tunnelling and historical masonry structures. These la...
This paper presents a partly uncoupled procedure for the evaluation of tunnelling induced damage on...
In this paper the analysis of a possible damage mechanism induced by shallow tunnelling to an ideal ...
In this paper the analysis of a possible damage mechanism induced by shallow tunnelling to an ideal ...
The analysis of deformation and damage mechanisms induced by shallow tunnelling on masonry structure...
The development of urban mobility implies the construction of tunnels, often interacting with valuab...
Accurate assessment of the damage to buildings due to tunnelling in soft ground becomes an important...
As a consequence of tunnelling in urban areas, the study of soil-structure interaction is receiving ...
Predicting damage to masonry structures due to tunnelling-induced ground movements remains a challen...
The development and implementation of a complex numerical model for the determination of the damage ...
In current practice, estimating the effects of tunnel construction in soft ground beneath an existin...
Classical approaches to soil-structure interaction are often characterised by relatively simple cons...
This paper focuses on the interaction between tunnelling and historical masonry structures. These la...
This paper focuses on the interaction between tunnelling and historical masonry structures. These la...
This paper presents a partly uncoupled procedure for the evaluation of tunnelling induced damage on...
In this paper the analysis of a possible damage mechanism induced by shallow tunnelling to an ideal ...
In this paper the analysis of a possible damage mechanism induced by shallow tunnelling to an ideal ...
The analysis of deformation and damage mechanisms induced by shallow tunnelling on masonry structure...
The development of urban mobility implies the construction of tunnels, often interacting with valuab...
Accurate assessment of the damage to buildings due to tunnelling in soft ground becomes an important...
As a consequence of tunnelling in urban areas, the study of soil-structure interaction is receiving ...
Predicting damage to masonry structures due to tunnelling-induced ground movements remains a challen...
The development and implementation of a complex numerical model for the determination of the damage ...
In current practice, estimating the effects of tunnel construction in soft ground beneath an existin...
Classical approaches to soil-structure interaction are often characterised by relatively simple cons...
This paper focuses on the interaction between tunnelling and historical masonry structures. These la...
This paper focuses on the interaction between tunnelling and historical masonry structures. These la...
This paper presents a partly uncoupled procedure for the evaluation of tunnelling induced damage on...