From the theoretical point of view, systems composed by masonry arches or vaults would require, during construction, the simultaneous activation of all structural elements in order to reach the optimum balance of thrusts. This is not obviously the case of complex ancient masonry constructions, whose long and gradual building process may have contributed to their deformed condition and even to damage.In this paper, the possible influence of the construction process as well as that of later long-term deformation on the final condition of the building is investigated in the case of a complex and large historical structure, namely Mallorca Cathedral. A FE code has been specifically developed for the present study. The code is able to account fo...
The seismic response and strengthening of two complex monumental masonry churches located in Northe...
A finite element model was developed to analyse the Byzantine Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna (Ita...
The structural safety and seismic performance assessment of historical masonry churches belonging to...
From the theoretical point of view, systems composed by masonry arches or vaults would require, duri...
This paper presents a numerical study of Mallorca Cathedral carried out by means of a FE approach de...
Structural analysis represents a valid tool to evaluate the seismic capacity of existing structures ...
The simulation of the global behaviour of historic buildings, from a mechanical point of view, addre...
This study analyses some of the most common challenges encountered in numerical modelling and nonlin...
This paper presents the assessment of the structural damage and stability of the church of the Royal...
This paper investigates the capability of advanced numerical modelling techniques to simulate experi...
Identifying the possible causes of existing damage in historical structures is a complex task. Commo...
The seismic response and strengthening of two complex monumental masonry churches located in Northe...
A finite element model was developed to analyse the Byzantine Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna (Ita...
The structural safety and seismic performance assessment of historical masonry churches belonging to...
From the theoretical point of view, systems composed by masonry arches or vaults would require, duri...
This paper presents a numerical study of Mallorca Cathedral carried out by means of a FE approach de...
Structural analysis represents a valid tool to evaluate the seismic capacity of existing structures ...
The simulation of the global behaviour of historic buildings, from a mechanical point of view, addre...
This study analyses some of the most common challenges encountered in numerical modelling and nonlin...
This paper presents the assessment of the structural damage and stability of the church of the Royal...
This paper investigates the capability of advanced numerical modelling techniques to simulate experi...
Identifying the possible causes of existing damage in historical structures is a complex task. Commo...
The seismic response and strengthening of two complex monumental masonry churches located in Northe...
A finite element model was developed to analyse the Byzantine Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna (Ita...
The structural safety and seismic performance assessment of historical masonry churches belonging to...