Rammed earth technique is spread worldwide, representing the local identity of many cultures for which they must be preserved. Yet, rammed earth heritage is also well known for its high seismic vulnerability and despite the increasing concern for this aspect, few investigations were conducted on dynamic response of such structures. In this framework, an experimental program was undertaken on a rammed earth mock-up by means of shake table tests carried out at the National Laboratory of Civil Engineering (LNEC) in Lisbon. To investigate the out-of-plane behaviour of rammed earth walls, a mock-up was built in real scale with a U-shape and then subjected to a series of increasing seismic inputs. The results are here discussed in terms of damage...
Raw earth is one of the most widely used building materials and is employed in different techniques,...
Earthen architecture has a significant share in the world’s fund of both residential architecture an...
Earthen constructions are spread worldwide, not only as architectural heritage but also as new build...
Rammed earth construction is spread worldwide in new buildings and also as architectural heritage, r...
Despite the use of rammed earth became marginal in the second half of the past century, Portugal sti...
Rammed earth structures are worldwide spread, both as architectural heritage and new constructions. ...
Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Computational Structures Technology, B.H.V....
Rammed earth is one of the oldest building materials in the world and is present in the Portugal wi...
The importance of raw earth is highlighted by the millions of persons living in earthen buildings ar...
Earthen constructions constitute a considerable part of the existing heritage and a large percentage...
Raw earth is used by men as a building material for thousands of years and remains today as one of t...
Rammed earth constructions represent a valuable cultural heritage of vernacular architecture, whose ...
The intensive use of earth as a building material since ancient times resulted in an important and s...
The large availability of raw earth around the World led to its extensive use as a building material...
Earthen constructions are spread worldwide, not only as architectural heritage but also as new build...
Raw earth is one of the most widely used building materials and is employed in different techniques,...
Earthen architecture has a significant share in the world’s fund of both residential architecture an...
Earthen constructions are spread worldwide, not only as architectural heritage but also as new build...
Rammed earth construction is spread worldwide in new buildings and also as architectural heritage, r...
Despite the use of rammed earth became marginal in the second half of the past century, Portugal sti...
Rammed earth structures are worldwide spread, both as architectural heritage and new constructions. ...
Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Computational Structures Technology, B.H.V....
Rammed earth is one of the oldest building materials in the world and is present in the Portugal wi...
The importance of raw earth is highlighted by the millions of persons living in earthen buildings ar...
Earthen constructions constitute a considerable part of the existing heritage and a large percentage...
Raw earth is used by men as a building material for thousands of years and remains today as one of t...
Rammed earth constructions represent a valuable cultural heritage of vernacular architecture, whose ...
The intensive use of earth as a building material since ancient times resulted in an important and s...
The large availability of raw earth around the World led to its extensive use as a building material...
Earthen constructions are spread worldwide, not only as architectural heritage but also as new build...
Raw earth is one of the most widely used building materials and is employed in different techniques,...
Earthen architecture has a significant share in the world’s fund of both residential architecture an...
Earthen constructions are spread worldwide, not only as architectural heritage but also as new build...