The use of stone masonry is very common in many historic constructions, both architectural monuments and whole urban centers. Such architectonical heritage is often located in areas characterized by a medium-high seismic hazard and frequently reveals mechanical damage due to the constructive peculiarities of masonry. It is characterized by scarce or no connection through the thickness and by a possible substantial presence of voids, being consequently affected by brittle collapse mechanisms. In order to understand the mechanical behavior of such masonry, to properly analyze it, to design the most suitable conservation strategies and the most effective consolidation interventions, it ought to start from a clear description of its typological...
The dynamic monitoring of multi-leaf masonry wall is here proposed. The results of non-destructive t...
Present study summarizes an overview on the available experimental and practical data and results fr...
The research emphasises the necessity of a deep knowledge of the wall morphology and of the componen...
In this paper it is presented the experimental campaign on multi-leaf stone masonry panels in origin...
A large part of historical structures, currently in the European urban centres, is built with stone...
The results of an experimental campaign on multi-leaf stone masonry panels (scales 1:1 and 2:3), in ...
In order to correctly define the pathology of multiple-leaf stonemasonry walls and determine the app...
In the paper, the performances of different repair techniques applied on three-leaf stone masonry wa...
Historical buildings may have different types of wall texture, often as a result of their function. ...
A major part of historical structures, currently in European urban centres, is built with stone maso...
The last earthquakes in Italy allowed once more to learn that the lack of knowledge on the morpholog...
Recent earthquakes highlighted the vulnerability of multi-leaf walls, which tend to fail out-of-plan...
This contribution is part of a research project aimed at developing a methodology for the emergency ...
This paper presents an experimental campaign on multi-leaf stone masonry panels, scales 1:1 and 2:3,...
The dynamic monitoring of multi-leaf masonry wall is here proposed. The results of nondestructive te...
The dynamic monitoring of multi-leaf masonry wall is here proposed. The results of non-destructive t...
Present study summarizes an overview on the available experimental and practical data and results fr...
The research emphasises the necessity of a deep knowledge of the wall morphology and of the componen...
In this paper it is presented the experimental campaign on multi-leaf stone masonry panels in origin...
A large part of historical structures, currently in the European urban centres, is built with stone...
The results of an experimental campaign on multi-leaf stone masonry panels (scales 1:1 and 2:3), in ...
In order to correctly define the pathology of multiple-leaf stonemasonry walls and determine the app...
In the paper, the performances of different repair techniques applied on three-leaf stone masonry wa...
Historical buildings may have different types of wall texture, often as a result of their function. ...
A major part of historical structures, currently in European urban centres, is built with stone maso...
The last earthquakes in Italy allowed once more to learn that the lack of knowledge on the morpholog...
Recent earthquakes highlighted the vulnerability of multi-leaf walls, which tend to fail out-of-plan...
This contribution is part of a research project aimed at developing a methodology for the emergency ...
This paper presents an experimental campaign on multi-leaf stone masonry panels, scales 1:1 and 2:3,...
The dynamic monitoring of multi-leaf masonry wall is here proposed. The results of nondestructive te...
The dynamic monitoring of multi-leaf masonry wall is here proposed. The results of non-destructive t...
Present study summarizes an overview on the available experimental and practical data and results fr...
The research emphasises the necessity of a deep knowledge of the wall morphology and of the componen...