The aim of this research was to investigate the mechanical performance of an earthen massive cladding, recently used for external/internal layers in Platform Frame technology, through an extensive experimental campaign. The masonry is built with extruded unbaked earth blocks and characterized by dovetail horizontally staggered bed joints. The wall is secured to the structural timber studs through 45 degree-angled fir boards sheathing panels, fixed with steel connectors, and finished with an external plaster with an embedded Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) mesh, wrapping the whole masonry. The influence of the fir board panels and GFRP jacketing on the mechanical behavior of the earth blocks masonry is investigated and compared with th...
The paper presents a compilation of some of the author's research results related to the use of comp...
The paper presents a study to assess the effectiveness of a novel technique to strengthen ancient ma...
In this paper the results of a wide experimental research programme are presented. The programme wa...
The aim of this research was to investigate the mechanical performance of an earthen massive claddin...
International audienceThis research aims at the seismic assessment and understanding of a traditiona...
The paper presents the results of a broad experimental investigation conducted through diagonal comp...
In this paper, it is presented the experimental results of a campaign on diagonal compression tests,...
Timber is an isotropic natural construction material with ductile and brittle behaviour in compressi...
This paper reports and analyses the results of a series of mechanical tests carried out on historic ...
AbstractThis paper gives the results of a series of shear tests carried out on historic wall panels ...
This paper gives the results of a series of shear tests carried out on historic wall panels reinforc...
AbstractThe paper presents laboratory test results of the masonry wall surface strengthening made of...
In this paper an extensive research campaign aimed to define the mechanical performance of earth blo...
To address the problem regarding the seismic vulnerability of old unreinforced masonry (URM) constru...
In this paper, the results of a research project carried out on existing masonry walls belonging to ...
The paper presents a compilation of some of the author's research results related to the use of comp...
The paper presents a study to assess the effectiveness of a novel technique to strengthen ancient ma...
In this paper the results of a wide experimental research programme are presented. The programme wa...
The aim of this research was to investigate the mechanical performance of an earthen massive claddin...
International audienceThis research aims at the seismic assessment and understanding of a traditiona...
The paper presents the results of a broad experimental investigation conducted through diagonal comp...
In this paper, it is presented the experimental results of a campaign on diagonal compression tests,...
Timber is an isotropic natural construction material with ductile and brittle behaviour in compressi...
This paper reports and analyses the results of a series of mechanical tests carried out on historic ...
AbstractThis paper gives the results of a series of shear tests carried out on historic wall panels ...
This paper gives the results of a series of shear tests carried out on historic wall panels reinforc...
AbstractThe paper presents laboratory test results of the masonry wall surface strengthening made of...
In this paper an extensive research campaign aimed to define the mechanical performance of earth blo...
To address the problem regarding the seismic vulnerability of old unreinforced masonry (URM) constru...
In this paper, the results of a research project carried out on existing masonry walls belonging to ...
The paper presents a compilation of some of the author's research results related to the use of comp...
The paper presents a study to assess the effectiveness of a novel technique to strengthen ancient ma...
In this paper the results of a wide experimental research programme are presented. The programme wa...