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Many historically and artistically important masonry buildings of
the world's
architecturalheritageareindireneedofmaintenanceandrestoration.Inorder
tooptimizesuchoperationsintermsofcost-e?ectiveness,architecturalimpact
andstatice?ectiveness,accuratemodelsofthestructuralbehaviorofmasonry
constructions are invaluable. The ultimate aim of such modeling is
to obtain important information, such as the stress ?eld, and to
estimate the extent of cracking and its evolution when the
structure is subjected to variations in both boundary and loading
conditions. Although masonry has been used in building for
centuries, it is only -
centlythatconstitutivemodelsandcalculationtechniqueshavebeenavailable
that enable realistic description of the static behavior of
structures made of this heterogeneous material whose response to
tension is fundamentally d- ferent from that to compression.
Important insights on the mechanical behavior of masonry arches and
vaults come from as far back as Leonardo [10], Hooke [58], Poleni
[92] and many other authors (see [47], [9] and [10] for detailed
references). Castigliano, in his famous paper on the Mosca bridge
[23], and Signorini, in his studies on masonry beams [97], [98],
showed both the possibility and necessity of taking into account
the weak tensile strength of masonry material.
Many historically and artistically important masonry buildings of
the world's
architecturalheritageareindireneedofmaintenanceandrestoration.Inorder
tooptimizesuchoperationsintermsofcost-e?ectiveness,architecturalimpact
andstatice?ectiveness,accuratemodelsofthestructuralbehaviorofmasonry
constructions are invaluable. The ultimate aim of such modeling is
to obtain important information, such as the stress ?eld, and to
estimate the extent of cracking and its evolution when the
structure is subjected to variations in both boundary and loading
conditions. Although masonry has been used in building for
centuries, it is only -
centlythatconstitutivemodelsandcalculationtechniqueshavebeenavailable
that enable realistic description of the static behavior of
structures made of this heterogeneous material whose response to
tension is fundamentally d- ferent from that to compression.
Important insights on the mechanical behavior of masonry arches and
vaults come from as far back as Leonardo [10], Hooke [58], Poleni
[92] and many other authors (see [47], [9] and [10] for detailed
references). Castigliano, in his famous paper on the Mosca bridge
[23], and Signorini, in his studies on masonry beams [97], [98],
showed both the possibility and necessity of taking into account
the weak tensile strength of masonry material.
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