This paper presents the assessment of the structural damage and stability of the church of the Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de Poblet, one of the UNESCO World Heritage sites in Spain. The structure presents damage affecting mostly the main nave and lateral aisles, including cracking in the vaults and significant deformation in the clerestory walls and the barrel vault of the main nave. Following the historical survey, a sophisticated finite element model was used for the structural analysis of a damaged bay of the church. The 3D model was developed on the basis of the results of a terrestrial laser-scanning survey. In this way, the current deformed state of the structure was taken into consideration in the performed analyses. A continuum...
The present study takes advantage of a parametric model, which allows one to create automatically co...
The evaluation of the seismic vulnerability in monumental buildings is a complex task. This is due t...
The simulation of the global behaviour of historic buildings, from a mechanical point of view, addre...
This paper presents the assessment of the structural damage and stability of the church of the Royal...
Identifying the possible causes of existing damage in historical structures is a complex task. Commo...
This paper investigates the capability of advanced numerical modelling techniques to simulate experi...
Built in the 12th c., the Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de Poblet is one of the largest and most co...
This study analyses some of the most common challenges encountered in numerical modelling and nonlin...
© 2019, RILEM. Differential soil settlements can induce structural damage to heritage buildings, cau...
Structural analysis represents a valid tool to evaluate the seismic capacity of existing structures ...
Differential soil settlements can induce structural damage to patrimonial buildings, causing not onl...
The structural assessment of historical buildings is a complex and articulated problem based on diff...
This paper presents a numerical study of Mallorca Cathedral carried out by means of a FE approach de...
The present study takes advantage of a parametric model, which allows one to create automatically co...
The evaluation of the seismic vulnerability in monumental buildings is a complex task. This is due t...
The simulation of the global behaviour of historic buildings, from a mechanical point of view, addre...
This paper presents the assessment of the structural damage and stability of the church of the Royal...
Identifying the possible causes of existing damage in historical structures is a complex task. Commo...
This paper investigates the capability of advanced numerical modelling techniques to simulate experi...
Built in the 12th c., the Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de Poblet is one of the largest and most co...
This study analyses some of the most common challenges encountered in numerical modelling and nonlin...
© 2019, RILEM. Differential soil settlements can induce structural damage to heritage buildings, cau...
Structural analysis represents a valid tool to evaluate the seismic capacity of existing structures ...
Differential soil settlements can induce structural damage to patrimonial buildings, causing not onl...
The structural assessment of historical buildings is a complex and articulated problem based on diff...
This paper presents a numerical study of Mallorca Cathedral carried out by means of a FE approach de...
The present study takes advantage of a parametric model, which allows one to create automatically co...
The evaluation of the seismic vulnerability in monumental buildings is a complex task. This is due t...
The simulation of the global behaviour of historic buildings, from a mechanical point of view, addre...