From Corbel arches to double curvature vaults : analysis, conservation and restoration of architectural heritage masonry structures / Gabriele Milani, Vasilis Sarhosis, editors.
2022
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Title
From Corbel arches to double curvature vaults : analysis, conservation and restoration of architectural heritage masonry structures / Gabriele Milani, Vasilis Sarhosis, editors.
ISBN
9783031128738 (electronic bk.)
3031128737 (electronic bk.)
9783031128721
3031128729
3031128737 (electronic bk.)
9783031128721
3031128729
Published
Cham : Springer, 2022.
Language
English
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1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-12873-8 doi
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NA105
Dewey Decimal Classification
720.28/8
Summary
The book focuses on all typological aspects of arches and vaults within the heritage of design and construction, while bringing attention to new "green" materials, promoting a circular economy informed by limitations caused by global warming. The multidisciplinary approach involves several different competences in architecture, structural engineering, conservation and restoration, geomatics, BIM, building engineering, the technology and history of construction, graphical methods of assessment, and innovative design that utilizes non-polluting materials. After an overview of the technical and aesthetic advantages of masonry vaults, there is a review of the most up-to-date trends in historic preservation. Classic methods of static assessment and innovative building technologies are detailed. Surveying methods and data acquisition are discussed, particularly laser scanning technology and its applications in heritage masonry curved structures. Next comes the experimental static and dymanic behavior of masonry vaults, followed by a critical revision of Distinct Element innovative computerized Methods. An explanation as to how to pass from classic stability analysis to an adaptive Finite Element Method limit analysis procedure is offered. Reinterpretation of the past is then undertaken, with an eye towards emphasizing sustainability. Finally, the conclusion examines still existing gaps in knowledge and recommends avenues of future research.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Trends in historic preservation and relevance of understanding curved masonry structures
Revisiting classic mechanical methods for the equilibrium analysis of masonry arches and domes
Building without framework
Documentation, inspection and accurate surveying.
Trends in historic preservation and relevance of understanding curved masonry structures
Revisiting classic mechanical methods for the equilibrium analysis of masonry arches and domes
Building without framework
Documentation, inspection and accurate surveying.