This paper presents a study on the behaviour of the walls of the Rocca Roveresca of Senigallia in Italy built in the 14th century AD on the ruins of a former Roman defensive structure. This is a peculiar example of a fortress that had undergone in the 15th century AD modifications of the plant to enhance its defensive performances. A TOF laser scanner survey complemented with an endoscopic survey was necessary to highlight all the traces and the architectural stratifications occurred over time. A linear finite element model is first developed in order to understand the dynamic behaviour of a generic portion of the wall and to detect the probable incipient failure mechanisms. A subsequent static nonlinear analysis is carried out to investiga...
The medieval fortresses are a very common and distinctive type among the Emilian historical construc...
The structural analysis of monumental buildings requires to consider safety and conservati...
Known as the “walled city”, Cittadella is located in the Veneto plain and it is a small medieval vil...
This paper presents a study on the behaviour of the walls of the Rocca Roveresca of Senigallia in It...
With the advent of cannons in XV century, many defensive walls underwent retrofitting to improve the...
With the advent of cannons in XV century, many defensive walls underwent retrofitting to improve the...
This paper presents a study on the behaviour of the walls of the Rocca Roveresca of Senigallia in It...
Free-standing archaeological walls are significantly exposed to horizontal actions (e.g., earthquake...
The paper presents the results of research carried out by an interdisciplinary team at the SAD in As...
The work deals with the structural analysis of an historic masonry building, Palazzo del Capitano in...
The seismic assessment of monumental buildings requires the consideration of safety and conservation...
Studies oriented to restoration and conservation of historical monumental buildings have recourse to...
The medieval fortresses are a very common and distinctive type among the Emilian historical construc...
The structural analysis of monumental buildings requires to consider safety and conservati...
Known as the “walled city”, Cittadella is located in the Veneto plain and it is a small medieval vil...
This paper presents a study on the behaviour of the walls of the Rocca Roveresca of Senigallia in It...
With the advent of cannons in XV century, many defensive walls underwent retrofitting to improve the...
With the advent of cannons in XV century, many defensive walls underwent retrofitting to improve the...
This paper presents a study on the behaviour of the walls of the Rocca Roveresca of Senigallia in It...
Free-standing archaeological walls are significantly exposed to horizontal actions (e.g., earthquake...
The paper presents the results of research carried out by an interdisciplinary team at the SAD in As...
The work deals with the structural analysis of an historic masonry building, Palazzo del Capitano in...
The seismic assessment of monumental buildings requires the consideration of safety and conservation...
Studies oriented to restoration and conservation of historical monumental buildings have recourse to...
The medieval fortresses are a very common and distinctive type among the Emilian historical construc...
The structural analysis of monumental buildings requires to consider safety and conservati...
Known as the “walled city”, Cittadella is located in the Veneto plain and it is a small medieval vil...