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Mechanics of Masonry Structures Strengthened with Composite Materials III: (Volume 817 Key Engineering Materials)

Mechanics of Masonry Structures Strengthened with Composite Materials III: (Volume 817 Key Engineering Materials)

          
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This book collected from papers presented on the 6th International Conference on Mechanics of Masonry Structures Strengthened With Composite Materials (MuRiCo6, June 26-28, 2019, Bologna, Italy). The aim of this collection is to present and review the latest achievements in modelling, testing and controlling masonry structures strengthened with composite materials. The innovative strengthening apparatus here considered consists of composites with continuous fibres (carbon, steel, basalt, aramid, glass, PBO? etc.) reinforcing polymer or inorganic matrices. The special problems regarding the strengthening of monumental historic constructions, considering appropriate techniques in the domain of architecture structural conservation, are focused in many scientific articles authored by eminent scientists.

Table of Contents:
Preface Chapter 1: Numerical and Analytical Modeling of Masonry FRCM/SRG - Masonry Joints: Experimental Investigation and Numerical Modelling Numerical Modelling of FRCMs Confined Masonry Column Numerical Modelling of the Tensile Behaviour of BFRCM Strips Numerical Modelling of FRCM Materials Using Augmented-FEM Numerical Constitutive Models of Low Tensile Strength Materials for the Description of Mechanical Behavior of Rammed Earth Masonry Numerical Modelling of the Experimental Response of SRG Systems Numerical and Theoretical Models for NFRCM-Strengthened Masonry Assessment of 3D Linear Elastic Masonry-Like Vaulted Structures A Fe Model for TRM Reinforced Masonry Walls with Interface Effects Comparison of Different FE Modeling for In-Plane Shear Strengthening of Brittle Masonry with FRCM Numerical Simulation of Geogrid Reinforced Adobe Walls Chapter 2: Pultruded Profiles Applied to Masonry Shape Design Enhancement of Pultruded FRP Profiles for Structures Ancillary to Masonry Constructions FRP Pultruded Material as Reinforcement for Masonry: Expected Interaction in the Medium and Long Time Half-Scale Tests on Masonry Panels Strengthened with Pultruded FRP Frames Chapter 3: Bond Behavior of Composites Applied to Masonry Bond Mechanism of FRPs Externally Applied to Curved Masonry Structures: Experimental Outcomes and Numerical Modeling Analytical Modeling of the Bond Behavior between ‎Textile ‎and Mortar Based on Pull-Out ‎Tests Bond Behavior between Tuff and Fired-Clay Brick Masonry Blocks and SRG Composites Modelling of Bond Behavior of Injected Anchors in Masonry Elements Experimental Investigation on the Bond Behaviour of Basalt TRM Systems - Influence of Textile Configuration and Multi-Layer Application Some Considerations about the Effects of the Bonding Length on the Effectiveness of Spike Anchors in CFRP Reinforcements of Masonry A Bending Test Set-Up for the Investigation of the Bond Properties of FRCM Strengthenings Applied to Masonry Substrates Chapter 4: Durability of Composites Bond Behaviour of FRCM Composites: Effects of High Temperature TRM-to-Masonry Bond under Elevated Temperatures: Lightweight versus Normalweight Matrices Freeze-Thaw Durability of Lime Based FRCM Systems for Strengthening Historical Masonry Adhesion between SRP and Masonry: Influence of Moist Condition of Specimens and Presence of Salts in the Substrate Mechanical and Thermal Characterization of FRCM-Matrices Influence of Alkaline Environments on the Mechanical Properties of FRCM/CRM and their Materials Chapter 5: Masonry Arches and Vaults NURBS-Based Upper Bound Limit Analysis of FRP Reinforced Masonry Vaults through an Efficient Mesh Adaptation Scheme Experimental and Numerical Analysis of FRCM Strengthened Parabolic Tuff Barrel Vault Increase in Seismic Resistance for a Full-Scale Dry Stack Masonry Arch Subjected to Hinge Control Discrete and Finite Element Models for the Analysis of Unreinforced and Partially Reinforced Masonry Arches Plastic Analysis of Masonry Arches Reinforced with FRCM under Vertical and Horizontal Forces Strengthening of Masonry Arches with SFRM Strengthening of Masonry Arches with FRCM Composites: A Review Finite Hinge Stiffness and its Effect on the Capacity of a Dry-Stack Masonry Arch Subjected to Hinge Control Defining the Structurally Compatible Uses of Ancient Vaults: A Comparison between Traditional and Modern Modelling Approaches On Collapse Behavior of Reinforced Masonry Domes under Seismic Loads Chapter 6: Seismic Stability and Dynamic Behavior of Masonry Dynamic Response of FRCM Reinforced Masonry Arches Retrofit of Masonry Buildings through Seismic Dampers First-Aid and Provisional Devices in Historical Structures with Collapse Risk after Seismic Shock Advanced Seismic Analyses of “Apennine Churches” Stroked by the Central Italy Earthquakes of 2016 by the Non-Smooth Contact Dynamics Method Masonry Spires: 3D Models to Understand their Seismic Vulnerability Reducing Seismic out of Plane Vulnerability of Masonry Church Façades through Optimization of Capacity Spectrum by Tie Rods Tracking Modal Parameter Evolution of Different Cultural Heritage Structure Damaged by Central Italy Earthquake of 2016 Shake Table Tests on a Masonry Structure Retrofitted with Composite Reinforced Mortar The Generalized Density Evolution Equation for the Dynamic Analysis of Slender Masonry Structures Chapter 7: Experimental Assessment of Masonry Shear Behavior of Multi Leafs Masonry Panels with Transversal Connections An Alternative Approach for FRCM Matrix Tensile Strength Evaluation Preliminary Results on the Tensile Capacity of Steel Anchors in Brick Units of Different Materials On the Use of Digital Image Correlation (DIC) for Evaluating the Tensile Behaviour of BFRCM Strips Composite Materials with Natural Fiber NFRC on Inorganic Matrix for Seismic Reinforcement of Masonry Structures Confinement of Masonry Columns with PBO and Basalt FRCM Composites Discontinuous CFRP-Jacketing of Masonry Columns Experimental Investigation on Masonry with Textile Reinforcement in Thin Bed Joints Structural Repointing of Masonry Structures An Experimental Investigation on Pull-Off Tests Conducted on FRP Composites Applied to Brick Units Mechanical Behaviour of Masonry Panels Strengthened by Flax TRM Systems Can Textile Reinforced Mortar (TRM) Systems Be Really Effective to Increase Compressive Strength of Masonry Panels? The Effects of Strengthening the AAC Walls Using Glass Mesh Arranged in Different Configurations Local FRP-Reinforcement of Clay Hollow Block Panels under Shear Loading Mechanical Characterization of SRG Composites According to AC434 Mechanical Behavior and Failure Modes of Two Different Steel-FRCM Systems on Masonry Substrate: Experimental Investigation Structural Behavior of Small-Scale Masonry Panel with Fiber Reinforced Mortar under Compressive Load Influence of Matrix Properties on FRCM-CRM Strengthening Systems Shear Capacity of Masonry Panels Reinforced with Inorganic Strengthening Systems On the Lateral Capacity of Reinforced Masonry Members Using Combined Retrofitting Methods Strengthening of Masonry Structures: Current National and International Approaches for Qualification and Design Experimental Assessment of Geopolymer Grouts for Stone Masonry Strengthening First Results of a 3D Pull-Out Model of Steel Anchors in Fired-Clay Bricks Stress Redistribution in Glass Fibers of G-FRCM Composites Diagonal Compression of Masonry Walls Strengthened with Composite Reinforced Mortar Reinforced Jacketing of Wall Panels: A Comparative Experimental Investigation Experimental Shear Behaviour of Rammed Earth Strengthened with a TRM-Based Compatible Technique Grout Injection Effect on the Shear Behavior of FRCM Strengthened Stone Masonry Panels Chapter 8: Monitoring of Masonry AE Characterization of Brick Masonry Walls Mechanical Behavior: The Case-Study of Alessandria and Boves Barracks Diagnosis and Structural Assessment of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary Chapel in Prague (CZ) AE Damage Assessment in the Bell Tower of the Turin Cathedral Health Monitoring of Medieval Masonry Towers by an Acoustic Emission Approach Fatigue Analysis of FRP Strengthened Masonry by Acoustic Emission Monitoring Chapter 9: Special Case Studies Influence of Long-Time Work of 19th Century Modern-Type Roof Construction on Technical Condition of Vaults of Gothic Church Analysis of the Condition of Damaged Vaults after a Construction Disaster in a Historic Church Structural Behaviour of Masonry Vaulted Staircases Using Limit Analysis: The Case Study of the Bell Tower of Santa Maria Delle Vigne Damage Assessment of San Francesco Church in Amandola Hit by Central Italy 2016-2017 Seismic Event Post-Cracking B-FRCM Strengthening of a Traditional Anti-Seismic Construction Technique (Casa baraccata): Extensive Experimental Investigations Annular Post-Compression by FRP inside Mortar Joints and Vertical Post-Compression by Stainless Steel, for Seismic and Wind Retrofitting of Historical Masonry Chimney Modeling and Design of the Restoration and Seismic Strengthening of the Sanctuary of Santa Maria Delle Grazie at Fornò under New Italian Rules NTC 2018 Dynamic Characterization of Nepali Masonry Temples Hit by 2015 Earthquake Problems with Maintaining in Required Technical Condition and Revitalization of Medieval Defense Fortries Structural Reinforcement of a Masonry Building


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9783035715651
  • Publisher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Trans Tech Publications Ltd
  • Height: 240 mm
  • No of Pages: 702
  • Spine Width: 35 mm
  • Width: 170 mm
  • ISBN-10: 3035715653
  • Publisher Date: 16 Oct 2019
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Volume 817 Key Engineering Materials
  • Weight: 1310 gr


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