This paper presents a mathematical model for predicting the geometric shapes of rigid, twopin, moment-less arches of constant cross-section. The advancement of this work lies in the inclusion of arch self weight and the ability to produce moment-less arch forms for any span/rise ratio, and any ratio of uniformly distributed load per unit span, w, to uniformly distributed arch weight per unit arch length, q. The model is used to derive the shapes of two classical ‘moment-less’ arch forms: parabolic and catenary, prior to demonstrating a general case, not restricted by the unrealistic load assumptions (absence of q - in the case of a parabolic form, or no w - in the case of a catenary arch). Using the same value of span/rise ratio, and w/q >1...
The concept of natural structural shapes is based on the simultaneous 'minimization ' of t...
Even if arches represent an old structural system adopted in construction practice since two thousan...
An original revisitation of the thrust line analysis is presented, within a theoretical framework wh...
It is generally accepted that an optimal arch has a funicular (moment-less) form and least weight. H...
A detailed parametric study of the elastic behavior of symmetric arches with hinged and fixed ends i...
Arch shape is one of the oldest used in architecture and structural engineering, but thanks to its e...
Abstract The article discusses the theoretical basis for the design of arch and vault structures. I...
This thesis presents tables of coefficients for the prediction of moment amplification factors Ø acr...
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
Arches are widely used when large spans are necessary, e.g. to overpass large rivers, and further po...
Arch arised as structural system more than two thousand years ago, but, in spite of this, it is stil...
Curved structures have enabled masons, engineers and architects to carry heavy loads and cover large...
It is our aim to present a new treatment for some classical models of arches and for their optimizat...
Arch arised as structural system more than two thousand years ago, but, in spite of this, it is stil...
Arches of various sizes and shapes can be found bearing the weight of vertical walls in almost all a...
The concept of natural structural shapes is based on the simultaneous 'minimization ' of t...
Even if arches represent an old structural system adopted in construction practice since two thousan...
An original revisitation of the thrust line analysis is presented, within a theoretical framework wh...
It is generally accepted that an optimal arch has a funicular (moment-less) form and least weight. H...
A detailed parametric study of the elastic behavior of symmetric arches with hinged and fixed ends i...
Arch shape is one of the oldest used in architecture and structural engineering, but thanks to its e...
Abstract The article discusses the theoretical basis for the design of arch and vault structures. I...
This thesis presents tables of coefficients for the prediction of moment amplification factors Ø acr...
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
Arches are widely used when large spans are necessary, e.g. to overpass large rivers, and further po...
Arch arised as structural system more than two thousand years ago, but, in spite of this, it is stil...
Curved structures have enabled masons, engineers and architects to carry heavy loads and cover large...
It is our aim to present a new treatment for some classical models of arches and for their optimizat...
Arch arised as structural system more than two thousand years ago, but, in spite of this, it is stil...
Arches of various sizes and shapes can be found bearing the weight of vertical walls in almost all a...
The concept of natural structural shapes is based on the simultaneous 'minimization ' of t...
Even if arches represent an old structural system adopted in construction practice since two thousan...
An original revisitation of the thrust line analysis is presented, within a theoretical framework wh...