Structural Restoration of Masonry Monuments: Arches, Domes and Walls

By: Penelis, GeorgeContributor(s): Penelis, GregoryMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York CRC Press 2021Description: 350pISBN: 9781032174525Subject(s): ConservationDDC classification: 720.288
Contents:
1.Introduction p.1, 2. Building material and construction techniques of monuments p.5, 2.3 Construction techniques p.22, 3. Masonry mechanics p.43, 3.2 Mechanical properties of masonry considered as a homogeneous material p.44, 3.3 Axial compressive load combined with cyclic shear loading p.59, 3.4 Mechanical properties of masonry under biaxial loading p.64, 4. Structural behaviour of masonry in monumental buildings p.71, 4.3 Masonry structural elements p.75, 4.4 Masonry structural systems vulnerability p.93, 5. Techniques and materials in use for structural restoration p.119, 5.1 Techniques p.119, 5.2. Materials p.158, 6. In – situ investigations and laboratory tests p.175, 7. Structural analysis and design p.197, 7.3 Modelling p.202, 7.4Linear elastic analysis and design p.216, 7.5 Limit state analysis p.219, 7.6 Nonlinear analysis p.222, 7.7 Design p.232, 8. Assessment p.243, 9. Case studies p.251, 9.2 Structural restoration of the Acheiropoietos basilica in Thessaloniki p.268, 9.3 The Structural restoration of the National Library of Greece in Athens p.276, 9.4 Strengthening of the minaret of Rotunda in Thessaloniki p.284, 9.5 Hagios Andreas church in Peristera, Gressce p.293, 9.6 Restoration of the Mar Girgis church and the Roman tower underneath in Cairo p.302, 9.7 Theofilou mansion , Thessaloniki, Greece p.313, 9.8 Restoration of st.Irine Square Townhouse, Athens p.321
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1.Introduction p.1, 2. Building material and construction techniques of monuments p.5, 2.3 Construction techniques p.22, 3. Masonry mechanics p.43, 3.2 Mechanical properties of masonry considered as a homogeneous material p.44, 3.3 Axial compressive load combined with cyclic shear loading p.59, 3.4 Mechanical properties of masonry under biaxial loading p.64, 4. Structural behaviour of masonry in monumental buildings p.71, 4.3 Masonry structural elements p.75, 4.4 Masonry structural systems vulnerability p.93, 5. Techniques and materials in use for structural restoration p.119, 5.1 Techniques p.119, 5.2. Materials p.158, 6. In – situ investigations and laboratory tests p.175, 7. Structural analysis and design p.197, 7.3 Modelling p.202, 7.4Linear elastic analysis and design p.216, 7.5 Limit state analysis p.219, 7.6 Nonlinear analysis p.222, 7.7 Design p.232, 8. Assessment p.243, 9. Case studies p.251, 9.2 Structural restoration of the Acheiropoietos basilica in Thessaloniki p.268, 9.3 The Structural restoration of the National Library of Greece in Athens p.276, 9.4 Strengthening of the minaret of Rotunda in Thessaloniki p.284, 9.5 Hagios Andreas church in Peristera, Gressce p.293, 9.6 Restoration of the Mar Girgis church and the Roman tower underneath in Cairo p.302, 9.7 Theofilou mansion , Thessaloniki, Greece p.313, 9.8 Restoration of st.Irine Square Townhouse, Athens p.321

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