Historic urban cores in southern Europe are characterized by a significant number of existing unreinforced masonry structures that are known for their seismic vulnerability. The first step in the preservation of such damaged buildings is condition assessment and characterization of the mechanical properties of the masonry, which can be achieved using non-destructive, semi-destructive and destructive methods. In this paper, the emphasis is on determining the modulus of elasticity of unreinforced masonry through flat-jack and sonic pulse velocity tests. Both methods are explained in detail and results from eight different case studies are presented. The results are compared and correlations among the techniques are observed, showing that both...
To accurately assess the performance of existing unreinforced masonry (URM) structures, the mechanic...
Conservation of heritage buildings still poses many challenges. Throughout the history, monuments ha...
The paper presents a new procedure to assess the compressive strength of regular masonry starting fr...
The authors have more then ten years experience on the application of flat jack tests on site. Sing...
Sonic tests are a valid and useful non-destructive method for qualitative characterization of masonr...
Sonic Pulse Velocity Testing and Ultrasonic Testing are widely accepted non-destructive testing tech...
Medieval churches constructed of unreinforced masonry (URM) represent critical assets of Italian arc...
The evaluation of seismic vulnerability of existing masonry building is a first fundamental step for...
When subjected to dynamic loading, materials can exhibit a mechanical behaviour quite different from...
The compressive and flexural strength of old and new clay bricks are investigated in this paper. Tot...
Structural identification is one of the most important steps when dealing with historic buildings. K...
The sonic pulse velocity method is used for preliminarily investigations on several masonry structur...
none3noExisting masonry buildings, representing a large portion of the building stock in the Mediter...
Sonic pulse velocity is a non-destructive method used for diagnosing existing masonry and evaluating...
The authors applied sonic tests to study the propagation of sonic waves through stone masonry walls....
To accurately assess the performance of existing unreinforced masonry (URM) structures, the mechanic...
Conservation of heritage buildings still poses many challenges. Throughout the history, monuments ha...
The paper presents a new procedure to assess the compressive strength of regular masonry starting fr...
The authors have more then ten years experience on the application of flat jack tests on site. Sing...
Sonic tests are a valid and useful non-destructive method for qualitative characterization of masonr...
Sonic Pulse Velocity Testing and Ultrasonic Testing are widely accepted non-destructive testing tech...
Medieval churches constructed of unreinforced masonry (URM) represent critical assets of Italian arc...
The evaluation of seismic vulnerability of existing masonry building is a first fundamental step for...
When subjected to dynamic loading, materials can exhibit a mechanical behaviour quite different from...
The compressive and flexural strength of old and new clay bricks are investigated in this paper. Tot...
Structural identification is one of the most important steps when dealing with historic buildings. K...
The sonic pulse velocity method is used for preliminarily investigations on several masonry structur...
none3noExisting masonry buildings, representing a large portion of the building stock in the Mediter...
Sonic pulse velocity is a non-destructive method used for diagnosing existing masonry and evaluating...
The authors applied sonic tests to study the propagation of sonic waves through stone masonry walls....
To accurately assess the performance of existing unreinforced masonry (URM) structures, the mechanic...
Conservation of heritage buildings still poses many challenges. Throughout the history, monuments ha...
The paper presents a new procedure to assess the compressive strength of regular masonry starting fr...