Masonry buttressed arches have been designed in the past for vertical actions deriving from gravity loads and horizontal actions determined by the thrust of the arch. Horizontal actions consequent to earthquake motions were not usually taken into account in the design of these structures. This, despite of the high vulnerability of such typology, frequently characterizing monumental buildings. This paper addresses the problem of the capacity of buttressed masonry arches with a circular shape and different angles of embrace, under horizontal actions induced by seismic motions. To this aim, in the framework of Limit Analysis for masonry structures, the seismic analysis of a large sample of buttressed arches is provided and discussed. The outco...
This paper revisits the fracturing of masonry buttresses and towers when subjected either to a conce...
The protection and conservation of historical monumental assets is a priority for contemporary socie...
Masonry arches are vulnerable to seismic actions. Over the last few years, extensive research has be...
Masonry buttressed arches have been designed in the past for vertical actions deriving from gravity ...
The effect of geometry on the seismic capacity of masonry buttressed arches with circular shape is a...
Arches are among the most widely used and characterizing elements in masonry structures, particularl...
The seismic behaviour of arches is investigated to provide a contribution to the stability of arches...
The simplest structural analysis for assessing the seismic capacity of a masonry arch is limit analy...
The current paper provides a contribution for the evaluation of horizontal capacity of masonry buttr...
Masonry arches are typical components of historic buildings throughout the world, and their damage o...
Masonry arches are typical components of historic buildings throughout the world, and their damage o...
This work deals with the seismic vulnerability evaluation of existing masonry arch bridges. A parame...
In this paper, a simplified procedure for assessing the seismic capacity of masonryarches is propos...
This paper revisits the fracturing of masonry buttresses and towers when subjected either to a conce...
This paper revisits the fracturing of masonry buttresses and towers when subjected either to a conce...
The protection and conservation of historical monumental assets is a priority for contemporary socie...
Masonry arches are vulnerable to seismic actions. Over the last few years, extensive research has be...
Masonry buttressed arches have been designed in the past for vertical actions deriving from gravity ...
The effect of geometry on the seismic capacity of masonry buttressed arches with circular shape is a...
Arches are among the most widely used and characterizing elements in masonry structures, particularl...
The seismic behaviour of arches is investigated to provide a contribution to the stability of arches...
The simplest structural analysis for assessing the seismic capacity of a masonry arch is limit analy...
The current paper provides a contribution for the evaluation of horizontal capacity of masonry buttr...
Masonry arches are typical components of historic buildings throughout the world, and their damage o...
Masonry arches are typical components of historic buildings throughout the world, and their damage o...
This work deals with the seismic vulnerability evaluation of existing masonry arch bridges. A parame...
In this paper, a simplified procedure for assessing the seismic capacity of masonryarches is propos...
This paper revisits the fracturing of masonry buttresses and towers when subjected either to a conce...
This paper revisits the fracturing of masonry buttresses and towers when subjected either to a conce...
The protection and conservation of historical monumental assets is a priority for contemporary socie...
Masonry arches are vulnerable to seismic actions. Over the last few years, extensive research has be...