Multi-Leaf Masonry Walls with Full, Damaged and Consolidated Infill: Experimental and Numerical Analyses

RECCIA, EMANUELE;
2017-01-01

Abstract

Multi-leaf masonry walls constitute the construction typology most widely adopted in historic buildings. This aspect, together with the intrinsic structural complexity, heterogeneity and irregularity, directs the present research towards a topic not yet sufficiently investigated by the research community of architects and civil engineers. In this paper, the case of multi-leaf masonry wall has been investigated, and with the aim of reproducing historical buildings structural elements, three different typologies of multi-leaf masonry walls have been considered: (i) full infill, (ii) damaged infill, (iii) consolidated infill. A comparative analysis has been performed and results of experimental tests have been compared with numerical ones obtained by means of Finite Element (FE) models.
2017
Inglese
Key Engineering Materials
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International Conference on Mechanics of Masonry Structures Strengthened with Composites Materials, MuRiCo5 2017
Esperti anonimi
28-30 June 2017
Bologna, Italy
internazionale
scientifica
Multi-leaf masonry; Experimental tests; Non-linear static analysis; Consolidation
no
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Aldreghetti, Ivano; Baraldi, Daniele; Boscato, Giosue'; Cecchi, Antonella; Massaria, Lorenzo; Pavlovic, Milorad; Reccia, Emanuele; Tofani, Italo ...espandi
273
8
4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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