Damage surveys after earthquakes showed that unreinforced masonry buildings are prone to local failure modes related to out-of-plane mechanisms of walls caused by the poor connection with the orthogonal walls. Otherwise, if the masonry element rises isolated it may be subject to overturning mechanisms rather than in-plane collapse. Nowadays, several methods can be used to evaluate collapses. These methods require quite a high computational cost, not beneficial to practitioners. Advanced numerical models can be applied, such as the discrete element and non-smooth contact dynamics methods, which treat the masonry as a set of either rigid or deformable blocks that can slide and impact each other. In this paper, an ancient (isolated) masonry wa...
The present paper investigates the crack patterns and the collapse mechanisms of stone masonry struc...
Post-earthquake inspections have highlighted that out-of-plane failure of unreinforced masonry (URM)...
Observations after strong earthquakes show that out-of-plane failure of unreinforced masonry element...
A simplified method for investigating the out-of-plane behaviour of masonry walls subjected to seism...
The behaviour of unreinforced masonry walls has been widely investigated in order to assess the seis...
A computational model for evaluating the dynamical response and the degradation of masonry façades s...
Structural failure of existing unreinforced masonry buildings, when subjected to earthquake loading,...
The paper provides a contribution to the study of seismic behaviour of unreinforced masonry structur...
Masonry structures have exhibited recurrent collapse mechanisms during past earthquakes, and buildin...
The damage suffered by architectural heritage during earthquakes have clearly shown that the seismic...
Modeling unreinforced masonry walls, subjected to seismic loads applied normal to their plane, has ...
Despite the high vulnerability of historic structures to earthquakes, the approaches for evaluating ...
Despite the high vulnerability of historic structures to earthquakes, the approaches for evaluating ...
Out-of-plane response of unreinforced masonry elements is frequently the most critical aspect of th...
The present paper investigates the crack patterns and the collapse mechanisms of stone masonry struc...
Post-earthquake inspections have highlighted that out-of-plane failure of unreinforced masonry (URM)...
Observations after strong earthquakes show that out-of-plane failure of unreinforced masonry element...
A simplified method for investigating the out-of-plane behaviour of masonry walls subjected to seism...
The behaviour of unreinforced masonry walls has been widely investigated in order to assess the seis...
A computational model for evaluating the dynamical response and the degradation of masonry façades s...
Structural failure of existing unreinforced masonry buildings, when subjected to earthquake loading,...
The paper provides a contribution to the study of seismic behaviour of unreinforced masonry structur...
Masonry structures have exhibited recurrent collapse mechanisms during past earthquakes, and buildin...
The damage suffered by architectural heritage during earthquakes have clearly shown that the seismic...
Modeling unreinforced masonry walls, subjected to seismic loads applied normal to their plane, has ...
Despite the high vulnerability of historic structures to earthquakes, the approaches for evaluating ...
Despite the high vulnerability of historic structures to earthquakes, the approaches for evaluating ...
Out-of-plane response of unreinforced masonry elements is frequently the most critical aspect of th...
The present paper investigates the crack patterns and the collapse mechanisms of stone masonry struc...
Post-earthquake inspections have highlighted that out-of-plane failure of unreinforced masonry (URM)...
Observations after strong earthquakes show that out-of-plane failure of unreinforced masonry element...