Alternative approach for reproducing the in-plane behaviour of rubble stone walls

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Stone masonry is one of the oldest construction types due to the natural and free availability of stones and the relatively easy construction. Since stone masonry is brittle, it is also very vulnerable and in the case of earthquakes damage, collapses and causalities are very likely to occur, as it h...

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Autores: Tarque, Nicola, Camata, Guido, Benedetti, Andrea, Spacone, Enrico
Formato: preprint
Fecha de Publicación:2017
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:PUCP-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Materia:Stone masonry
Numerical modelling
Finite element
Experimental tests
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title Alternative approach for reproducing the in-plane behaviour of rubble stone walls
spellingShingle Alternative approach for reproducing the in-plane behaviour of rubble stone walls
Tarque, Nicola
Stone masonry
Numerical modelling
Finite element
Experimental tests
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#2.01.01
title_short Alternative approach for reproducing the in-plane behaviour of rubble stone walls
title_full Alternative approach for reproducing the in-plane behaviour of rubble stone walls
title_fullStr Alternative approach for reproducing the in-plane behaviour of rubble stone walls
title_full_unstemmed Alternative approach for reproducing the in-plane behaviour of rubble stone walls
title_sort Alternative approach for reproducing the in-plane behaviour of rubble stone walls
author Tarque, Nicola
author_facet Tarque, Nicola
Camata, Guido
Benedetti, Andrea
Spacone, Enrico
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Benedetti, Andrea
Spacone, Enrico
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Camata, Guido
Benedetti, Andrea
Spacone, Enrico
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Numerical modelling
Finite element
Experimental tests
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Numerical modelling
Finite element
Experimental tests
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