Historical masonry structures have a great interest in civil engineering because they constitute a large part of the world's building heritage. In this paper, the effects that different geometrical (panel ratio, block ratio, and bond type) and mechanical (friction ratio) parameters have on the in-plane structural response of brick masonry panels are investigated. A discrete modeling approach, based on a limit analysis and capable of reproducing sliding mechanisms, formulation by one of the authors has been adopted, enhanced, and implemented. Results, in terms of collapse multipliers and collapse mechanisms, are presented and analyzed following a systematic statistical approach. Statistically significant effects have been found for each fact...
The present paper deals with the numerical evaluation of the in-plane collapse behaviour of unreinfo...
In-plane strength of masonry walls is affected by the resistant mechanisms activated in the walls, i...
This work is dedicated to the assessment of the nonlinear behaviour of masonry panels with regular t...
Historical masonry structures have a great interest in civil engineering since they constitute a lar...
Historical masonry structures have a great interest in civil engineering because they constitute a l...
Despite its complexity, the accurate structural modelling of masonry still represents an active fiel...
In the last decades the modeling of masonry structures has become an argument particularly appealing...
In the last decades the modeling of masonry structures has become an argument particularly appealing...
The paper discusses the limits of validity and applicability of a simplified procedure to assess the...
Pointed arches are important architectural elements of both western and eastern historical built her...
Despite its complexity, the accurate structural modelling of masonry still represents an active fiel...
In this paper a macro-block model accounting for frictional resistances is presented to assess the l...
The paper presents a novel micro-mechanical model for the homogenized limit analysis of out-of-plane...
Stone masonrywalls are the most relevant structural element in the seismic response of a masonry bui...
A simple micro-mechanical model for the homogenised limit analysis of in-plane loaded masonry is pr...
The present paper deals with the numerical evaluation of the in-plane collapse behaviour of unreinfo...
In-plane strength of masonry walls is affected by the resistant mechanisms activated in the walls, i...
This work is dedicated to the assessment of the nonlinear behaviour of masonry panels with regular t...
Historical masonry structures have a great interest in civil engineering since they constitute a lar...
Historical masonry structures have a great interest in civil engineering because they constitute a l...
Despite its complexity, the accurate structural modelling of masonry still represents an active fiel...
In the last decades the modeling of masonry structures has become an argument particularly appealing...
In the last decades the modeling of masonry structures has become an argument particularly appealing...
The paper discusses the limits of validity and applicability of a simplified procedure to assess the...
Pointed arches are important architectural elements of both western and eastern historical built her...
Despite its complexity, the accurate structural modelling of masonry still represents an active fiel...
In this paper a macro-block model accounting for frictional resistances is presented to assess the l...
The paper presents a novel micro-mechanical model for the homogenized limit analysis of out-of-plane...
Stone masonrywalls are the most relevant structural element in the seismic response of a masonry bui...
A simple micro-mechanical model for the homogenised limit analysis of in-plane loaded masonry is pr...
The present paper deals with the numerical evaluation of the in-plane collapse behaviour of unreinfo...
In-plane strength of masonry walls is affected by the resistant mechanisms activated in the walls, i...
This work is dedicated to the assessment of the nonlinear behaviour of masonry panels with regular t...