A probabilistic analysis approach for reliability-based assessment of masonry arch bridges is presented in this work. The methodology is tested on a medieval in-service construction located in Galicia, northwest of Spain. To estimate its ultimate load-carrying capacity, two different numerical approaches are employed; a three-dimensional non-linear finite element model and a two-dimensional rigid blocks limit analysis model. Aiming to alleviate the computational burden associated with the probabilistic analysis procedure, a surrogate modelling strategy is adopted. A complete understanding of the influence of model input parameters on the limit load of the structure is attained through the employment of global variance-based sensitivity anal...
The results of creep and pseudocreep tests, carried out on the masonry of an ancient structure, are ...
This paper presents a framework to assess the safety of existing structures, combining deterministic...
A simple probability-based method is presented for assessing the state of existing bridges under sce...
Considering the safety assessment requirements of masonry arch bridges, different levels of reliabil...
The paper presents the probabilistic methodologies of safety assessment of existing structures, in ...
A great number of masonry arch bridges dates back to past centuries, being preserved by society due ...
Most of masonry arch bridges dates from ancient times, having an important historical value to socie...
This paper deals with a simplified full-probabilistic methodology for the safety assessment of exist...
This paper deals with a simplified full-probabilistic methodology for the safety assessment of exist...
The paper presents a methodology for the probabilistic assessment of masonry arches at the serviceab...
Arch bridges made of natural stone masonry nowadays rank among the oldest, structures still in servi...
This paper proposes a methodology for the probabilistic reliability assessment of heritage buildings...
Natural disasters are unavoidable and can cause serious damage to bridges, which may lead to catast...
Safety, reliability and risk are key issues in the preservation of our built, cultural heritage. Sev...
Probabilistic methods are presented for the assessment of bridges. Load carrying capacity calculatio...
The results of creep and pseudocreep tests, carried out on the masonry of an ancient structure, are ...
This paper presents a framework to assess the safety of existing structures, combining deterministic...
A simple probability-based method is presented for assessing the state of existing bridges under sce...
Considering the safety assessment requirements of masonry arch bridges, different levels of reliabil...
The paper presents the probabilistic methodologies of safety assessment of existing structures, in ...
A great number of masonry arch bridges dates back to past centuries, being preserved by society due ...
Most of masonry arch bridges dates from ancient times, having an important historical value to socie...
This paper deals with a simplified full-probabilistic methodology for the safety assessment of exist...
This paper deals with a simplified full-probabilistic methodology for the safety assessment of exist...
The paper presents a methodology for the probabilistic assessment of masonry arches at the serviceab...
Arch bridges made of natural stone masonry nowadays rank among the oldest, structures still in servi...
This paper proposes a methodology for the probabilistic reliability assessment of heritage buildings...
Natural disasters are unavoidable and can cause serious damage to bridges, which may lead to catast...
Safety, reliability and risk are key issues in the preservation of our built, cultural heritage. Sev...
Probabilistic methods are presented for the assessment of bridges. Load carrying capacity calculatio...
The results of creep and pseudocreep tests, carried out on the masonry of an ancient structure, are ...
This paper presents a framework to assess the safety of existing structures, combining deterministic...
A simple probability-based method is presented for assessing the state of existing bridges under sce...