Dry masonry wall profiles constructed without using bonding material between blocks are encountered in different building types dated to Greek, Hellenistic and Roman periods. Depending on development of earthquake experiences, dry masonry wall profiles vary in terms of wall thickness, number of layers, relationship of layers and size, form, organization and relationship of blocks. In this study, the construction details increasing the structural strength in watch towers constructed in Hellenistic Period are aimed to be determined. This study is limited with investigation of effect of wall profiles and opening organizations on in-plane and out-of-plane wall behaviors under lateral loading. Primarily, wall profiles and opening types of dry ma...
With the objective of developing analytical models for evaluation of the lateral strength of dry-sta...
A series of static 1:5-scale tests on dry-stack stone masonry walls were performed with the main obj...
Low-rise residential and public masonry structures constitute a large portion of the building patrim...
Dry masonry wall profiles constructed without using bonding material between blocks are encountered ...
Depending on requirements of the building type, ashlar masonry (that is a masonry technique composed...
Historical buildings may have different types of wall texture, often as a result of their function. ...
Multi‐leaf stone masonry walls are a typical construction technique in architectural heritage in Egy...
Multiple leaf- masonry -walls are one of the most important, immediate and characteristic features o...
In this paper a brief analysis of the most common masonry construction techniques in historical buil...
While openings are an essential requirement in buildings as a source of access, fresh air and sunlig...
The present work intends to represent a further step in the knowledge of ancient stone masonry wall...
Massive masonry structures, like historical high towers and large pillars of churches, can be subjec...
Investigations on unreinforced masonry (URM) walls subjected to natural hazards, such as earthquakes...
Present study summarizes an overview on the available experimental and practical data and results fr...
Finite element models were developed to assess the influence of several parameters on the load capac...
With the objective of developing analytical models for evaluation of the lateral strength of dry-sta...
A series of static 1:5-scale tests on dry-stack stone masonry walls were performed with the main obj...
Low-rise residential and public masonry structures constitute a large portion of the building patrim...
Dry masonry wall profiles constructed without using bonding material between blocks are encountered ...
Depending on requirements of the building type, ashlar masonry (that is a masonry technique composed...
Historical buildings may have different types of wall texture, often as a result of their function. ...
Multi‐leaf stone masonry walls are a typical construction technique in architectural heritage in Egy...
Multiple leaf- masonry -walls are one of the most important, immediate and characteristic features o...
In this paper a brief analysis of the most common masonry construction techniques in historical buil...
While openings are an essential requirement in buildings as a source of access, fresh air and sunlig...
The present work intends to represent a further step in the knowledge of ancient stone masonry wall...
Massive masonry structures, like historical high towers and large pillars of churches, can be subjec...
Investigations on unreinforced masonry (URM) walls subjected to natural hazards, such as earthquakes...
Present study summarizes an overview on the available experimental and practical data and results fr...
Finite element models were developed to assess the influence of several parameters on the load capac...
With the objective of developing analytical models for evaluation of the lateral strength of dry-sta...
A series of static 1:5-scale tests on dry-stack stone masonry walls were performed with the main obj...
Low-rise residential and public masonry structures constitute a large portion of the building patrim...