The bowing in marble is a well-known phenomenon and it has been studied along the last decades; however, the key mechanisms responsible to cause this pathology are not well agreed between the experts. Some approaches to model this phenomenon were done by different authors considering distinct hypothesis. In this paper is proposed to approach the bowing phenomenon using nonlinear concepts and its relationship with three different boundary restraint conditions
the bowing of marble slabs, more and more frequent for the new building constructions, is bonnected ...
Bowing of thin marble slabs is a phenomenon affecting both historic monuments and modern buildings. ...
The mechanical response of the restored “connections” of the epistyles of the Parthenon Temple on th...
In the first part of the present paper, a theoretical model to calculate the progressive bowing of m...
Marble façade panels tend to exhibit bowing deflections even after a short time of exposure to envir...
The bowing of stones has been known for many years on slabs used in memorial monuments. In the last ...
Marble slabs, typically used as façade panels to externally cover buildings, might permanently defo...
Marble slabs are frequently used as fa\ue7ade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cases a ...
AbstractMarble slabs are frequently used as façade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cas...
Marble slabs are frequently used as faade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cases a bowi...
The bowing phenomenon is frequently a problem for newly constructed buildings, where marble slabs us...
Marble slabs are frequently used as façade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cases bowin...
Texture, spatial and orientation dependence of internal strains in marble: a key to understandin
Göttingen) is characterised by pronounced bowing after a short time of exposure. Direct comparison ...
Marble is one of the most popular building stones in the course of human history. For several centur...
the bowing of marble slabs, more and more frequent for the new building constructions, is bonnected ...
Bowing of thin marble slabs is a phenomenon affecting both historic monuments and modern buildings. ...
The mechanical response of the restored “connections” of the epistyles of the Parthenon Temple on th...
In the first part of the present paper, a theoretical model to calculate the progressive bowing of m...
Marble façade panels tend to exhibit bowing deflections even after a short time of exposure to envir...
The bowing of stones has been known for many years on slabs used in memorial monuments. In the last ...
Marble slabs, typically used as façade panels to externally cover buildings, might permanently defo...
Marble slabs are frequently used as fa\ue7ade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cases a ...
AbstractMarble slabs are frequently used as façade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cas...
Marble slabs are frequently used as faade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cases a bowi...
The bowing phenomenon is frequently a problem for newly constructed buildings, where marble slabs us...
Marble slabs are frequently used as façade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cases bowin...
Texture, spatial and orientation dependence of internal strains in marble: a key to understandin
Göttingen) is characterised by pronounced bowing after a short time of exposure. Direct comparison ...
Marble is one of the most popular building stones in the course of human history. For several centur...
the bowing of marble slabs, more and more frequent for the new building constructions, is bonnected ...
Bowing of thin marble slabs is a phenomenon affecting both historic monuments and modern buildings. ...
The mechanical response of the restored “connections” of the epistyles of the Parthenon Temple on th...