The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1617/s11527-015-0654-yAn experimental campaign involving the compressive testing of a brick masonry pillar extracted from a historical building is presented in this paper. The test procedure and the instrumentation are designed in order to determine, in addition to the compressive strength and global Young's modulus of the structure, the behavior in different parts of the pillar. Material samples, representative of the external leaf and the infill, are extracted from the pillar and tested in compression. Differences in strength and elasticity of the two components are critically presented and their influence on the maximum load and failure mode of the pillar are discuss...
The mechanical characterization of masonry is of paramount importance for the structural assess-ment...
At first, as part of a literature review, the state of knowledge on the load bearing behaviour of ma...
A study is presented on the use of a non-standard 40 × 40 × 40 mm3 specimen for the experimental mea...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1617/s11527-015-0654-yAn exp...
The methodology employed and the results obtained from an experimental campaign to determine the com...
A masonry pillar composed of solid clay bricks, cement mortar and infill is extracted from a histori...
Masonry construction is the most ancient construction practice that is still in use in the modern ...
This paper presents the results of an experimental programme about the evaluation of the size effect...
The compressive strength of masonry is a relevant mechanical parameter playing a central role in the...
The majority of load-bearing masonry structures of historic buildings are built of mixed or stone ma...
Interventions in historic brick buildings require an exhaustive analysis of the current characteris...
Producción CientíficaInterventions in historic brick buildings require an exhaustive analysis of the...
none3noExisting masonry buildings, representing a large portion of the building stock in the Mediter...
The compressive strength of masonry is a relevant mechanical parameter playing a central role in the...
The compressive strength of masonry is a relevant mechanical parameter playing a central role in the...
The mechanical characterization of masonry is of paramount importance for the structural assess-ment...
At first, as part of a literature review, the state of knowledge on the load bearing behaviour of ma...
A study is presented on the use of a non-standard 40 × 40 × 40 mm3 specimen for the experimental mea...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1617/s11527-015-0654-yAn exp...
The methodology employed and the results obtained from an experimental campaign to determine the com...
A masonry pillar composed of solid clay bricks, cement mortar and infill is extracted from a histori...
Masonry construction is the most ancient construction practice that is still in use in the modern ...
This paper presents the results of an experimental programme about the evaluation of the size effect...
The compressive strength of masonry is a relevant mechanical parameter playing a central role in the...
The majority of load-bearing masonry structures of historic buildings are built of mixed or stone ma...
Interventions in historic brick buildings require an exhaustive analysis of the current characteris...
Producción CientíficaInterventions in historic brick buildings require an exhaustive analysis of the...
none3noExisting masonry buildings, representing a large portion of the building stock in the Mediter...
The compressive strength of masonry is a relevant mechanical parameter playing a central role in the...
The compressive strength of masonry is a relevant mechanical parameter playing a central role in the...
The mechanical characterization of masonry is of paramount importance for the structural assess-ment...
At first, as part of a literature review, the state of knowledge on the load bearing behaviour of ma...
A study is presented on the use of a non-standard 40 × 40 × 40 mm3 specimen for the experimental mea...