The failure mechanism and maximum collapse load of masonry structures may change significantly under static and dynamic excitations depending on their internal arrangement and material properties. Hence, it is important to understand correctly the nonlinear behavior of masonry structures in order to adequately assess their safety and propose efficient strengthening measures, especially for historical constructions. The discrete element method (DEM) can play an important role in these studies. This paper discusses possible collapse mechanisms and provides a set of parametric analyses by considering the influence of material properties and cross section morphologies on the out of plane strength of masonry walls. Detailed modeling of masonry s...
Masonry is a composite material characterized by a large variability of its constituent materials. T...
The analysis of masonry arch bridges is still a challenge for engineers due to its complex and nonli...
This study proposes an alternative approach to modeling the failure mechanisms of brickwork assembla...
This paper aims to evaluate the ability of the Discrete Element Method (DEM) to accurately predict t...
Post-earthquake inspections have highlighted that out-of-plane failure of unreinforced masonry (URM)...
The structural simulation of masonry elements has been traditionally conducted with Finite Element M...
The analysis of masonry structures is of particular interest in the civil engineering and architec...
This research is conducted to gauge the efficiency of the discrete element method (DEM) to reproduce...
In this work the performances of the Discrete Element Method (DEM) applied to kinematic limit analys...
Much of the world’s architectural heritage consists of Unreinforced Masonry (URM) structures whose p...
Discrete element models are a powerful tool for the analysis of masonry, given their ability to repr...
Confined masonry is a popular, non-engineered building technique used throughout the world. It is es...
The seismic behaviour of structures composed by masonry blocks is analysed in this dissertation usin...
Unreinforced masonry (URM) structures are known to perform poorly when subjected to earthquake-induc...
In this study, a novel computational modeling strategy is proposed to estimate the lateral load capa...
Masonry is a composite material characterized by a large variability of its constituent materials. T...
The analysis of masonry arch bridges is still a challenge for engineers due to its complex and nonli...
This study proposes an alternative approach to modeling the failure mechanisms of brickwork assembla...
This paper aims to evaluate the ability of the Discrete Element Method (DEM) to accurately predict t...
Post-earthquake inspections have highlighted that out-of-plane failure of unreinforced masonry (URM)...
The structural simulation of masonry elements has been traditionally conducted with Finite Element M...
The analysis of masonry structures is of particular interest in the civil engineering and architec...
This research is conducted to gauge the efficiency of the discrete element method (DEM) to reproduce...
In this work the performances of the Discrete Element Method (DEM) applied to kinematic limit analys...
Much of the world’s architectural heritage consists of Unreinforced Masonry (URM) structures whose p...
Discrete element models are a powerful tool for the analysis of masonry, given their ability to repr...
Confined masonry is a popular, non-engineered building technique used throughout the world. It is es...
The seismic behaviour of structures composed by masonry blocks is analysed in this dissertation usin...
Unreinforced masonry (URM) structures are known to perform poorly when subjected to earthquake-induc...
In this study, a novel computational modeling strategy is proposed to estimate the lateral load capa...
Masonry is a composite material characterized by a large variability of its constituent materials. T...
The analysis of masonry arch bridges is still a challenge for engineers due to its complex and nonli...
This study proposes an alternative approach to modeling the failure mechanisms of brickwork assembla...