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NUMERICAL MODELLING AS NON-DESTRUCTIVE METHOD FOR THE ANALYSES AND DIAGNOSIS OF STONE STRUCTURES: MODELS AND POSSIBILITIES

Nataša Štambuk-Cvitanović
Slobodan Šestanović


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Abstract

Assuming the necessity of analysis, diagnosis and preservation of
existing valuable stone masonry structures and ancient monuments in today European urban cores, numerical modelling become an efficient tool for the structural behaviour investigation. It should be supported by experimentally found input data and taken as a part of general combined approach, particularly non-destructive techniques on the structure/model within it. For the structures or their detail which may require more complex analyses three numerical models based upon finite elements technique are suggested: (1) standard linear model; (2) linear model with contact (interface) elements; and (3) non-linear elasto-plastic and orthotropic model. The applicability of these models depend upon the accuracy of the approach or type of the problem, and will be presented on some characteristic samples.

Keywords

stone masonry structures; non-destructive methods; numerical modelling

Hrčak ID:

13434

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/13434

Publication date:

4.12.1999.

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