Published 2015 | Version v1
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Numerical and experimental analysis of an in-scale masonry cross-vault prototype up to failure

Description

A heterogeneous full 3D non-linear FE approach is validated against experimental results obtained on an in- scale masonry cross vault assembled with dry joints, and subjected to various loading conditions consisting on imposed displacement combinations to the abutments. The FE model relies into a discretization of the blocks by means of few rigid-infinitely resistant parallelepiped elements interacting by means of planar four-noded interfaces, where all the deformation (elastic and inelastic) occurs. The investigated response mechanisms of vault are the shear in-plane distortion and the longitudinal opening and closing mechanism at the abutments. After the validation of the approach on the experimentally tested cross-vault, a sensitivity analysis is conducted on the same geometry, but in real scale, varying mortar joints mechanical properties, in order to furnish useful hints for safety assessment, especially in presence of seismic action

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URL
http://hdl.handle.net/11567/940520
URN
urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/940520

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UNIGE