Structural Analysis of Historic Construction: Preserving Safety and Significance, Two Volume Set
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Structural Analysis of Historic Construction: Preserving Safety and Significance, Two Volume Set

Proceedings of the VI International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historic Construction, SAHC08, 2-4 July 2008, Bath, United Kingdom

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Structural Analysis of Historic Construction: Preserving Safety and Significance, Two Volume Set

Proceedings of the VI International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historic Construction, SAHC08, 2-4 July 2008, Bath, United Kingdom

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The successful preservation of an historic building, complex or city depends on the continued use and daily care that come with it. The possibility of continued use depends on the adaptation of the building to modern standards and practice of living, requiring changes in constructional or structural features. Conservation engineering is the process

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Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2008
Print ISBN
9780415468725
Edition
1
eBook ISBN
9781439828229

Table of contents

  1. Front cover
  2. Table of Contents
  3. Preface
  4. Committees
  5. Conference sponsors
  6. Invited papers
  7. Preservation of workmanship or workmanship for preservation
  8. Experiences from the Northern Italy 2004 earthquake: Vulnerability assessment and strengthening of historic churches
  9. 20th century curtain walls – loss of redundancy and increase in complexity
  10. Strengthening of masonry structures with Fibre Reinforced Plastics: From modern conception to historical building preservation
  11. The structural behaviour of masonry vaults: Limit state analysis with finite friction
  12. Repairs to historic timber structures: Changing attitudes and knowledge
  13. A multidisciplinary approach for the structural restoration of the Katholikon of Dafni Monastery in Attica Greece
  14. Structural interventions in English Cathedrals
  15. Monastery of Salzedas (Portugal): Intervention in the cloister and information management
  16. Cultural Heritage protection against flood – A European FP6 research project
  17. Definition of significance and attribution of value
  18. Structural definition and comparison of early medieval roof structures
  19. Analysis of archaic fireproof floor systems
  20. Intervention limits in floor wood structure restoration of a historical building
  21. The safety of historic load-bearing structures
  22. Concrete: Too young for conservation?
  23. Significance of a Mughal Mall and its role in achieving safety
  24. Historical constructions – Authenticity and adaptation to the modern demands
  25. Champaner-Pavagadh – Managing conflicts – A conservation challenge
  26. History and documentation
  27. Construction and structural behavior of Vladimir Suchov’s Nigres tower
  28. New studies on Brunelleschi’s Dome in Florence
  29. Wells Cathedral: The crossing and the central tower. A new hypothesis on the constructional sequence and dating of the central tower
  30. A study of historical test data for better informed assessment of wrought-iron structures
  31. Structural interpretation of post-earthquake (19th century) retrofitting on the Santa Maria degli Angeli Basilica, Assisi, Italy
  32. Engineering survival and success: The contributions of historic structural features in the spire and tower of Salisbury Cathed al
  33. Structure of baroque church roofs in Bavaria
  34. Brick arch bridges in the High Cauca Region of Colombia: A forgotten construction tradition
  35. From empirical engineering to science-based engineering: The assessment by three mathematicians of the “San Pietro” dome (1742)
  36. From static history to restoration issues: The Gesù Nuovo church in Naples (Italy)
  37. Building techniques of the Zeytinburnu Military Factory built in the 19th century
  38. Investigation of the 1716 Algiers (Algeria) earthquake from historical sources
  39. The Morro da Queimada Archaeological Park, Ouro Preto, MG – Brazil
  40. Structure as a document
  41. Monitoring, non destructive evaluation and testing
  42. Historic multiple-leaf masonry wall models under compression and cyclic shear loads
  43. The masonry vaults: Geometry definition and possible approaches to the static analysis
  44. Damage identification in masonry structures with vibration measurements
  45. Stress analysis of masonry structures: Arches, walls and vaults
  46. Evaluation of historic Dieh-Dou buildings in Taiwan
  47. Experimental techniques for the evaluation of the long-term behaviour of masonry strengthening materials
  48. Experimental and numerical studies on the belltower of Santa Justa y Rufina (Orihuela-Spain)
  49. The analysis of the strains and stresses of the reinforced brick vaults
  50. Cracking simulation of brick-masonry elements subjected to the double flat-jack test
  51. Numerical simulation and monitoring of the Cathedral of Syracuse in Sicily
  52. Shaking table tests on the large scale model of Mustafa Pasha Mosque without and with FRP
  53. Integrated modeling method for dynamic behavior of ancient pagodas
  54. Monitoring and strengthening interventions on the stone tomb of Cansignorio della Scala, Verona, Italy
  55. Seismic behaviour of barrel vault systems
  56. Assessment of material degradation based on microcores testing
  57. Structural performance of riveted connections in historical metal structures
  58. Diagnostic tests and numerical simulations for the preservation of two stone stairways in the historic centre of Genoa (Italy)⤀
  59. Evaluation of iron and steel in historic bridges
  60. Diagnosis and analysis of two king-post trusses
  61. Non destructive and laboratory evaluation of strength of decayed wood members in a historic construction located in Gorgan (North of Iran)
  62. The structural behaviour of spires
  63. In-situ and laboratory investigations on materials and structures for the static improvement: “Torre Quadrata del Circo Romano” (Milan)
  64. Dynamic multi-body behaviour of historic masonry buildings models
  65. Assessment and strengthening masonry arch bridges
  66. Field tests of a timber queen-post truss and numerical analysis
  67. Assessment and analytical techniques
  68. Modelling of vaults as equivalent diaphragms in 3D seismic analysis of masonry buildings
  69. Modelling of damage accumulation in masonry subjected to a long-term compressive load
  70. A method for studying multi-body dynamics and its applications to masonry structures analysis
  71. Load-carrying capacity of multi-span masonry arch bridges having limited ductility
  72. Assessment of irregular masonry walls
  73. Geometrical and static aspects of the Cupola of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence (Italy)
  74. Some considerations on out-of-plane collapse modes of masonry walls
  75. Innovative techniques for structural assessment: The case of the Holy Shroud Chapel in Turin
  76. On the theory of the ellipse of elasticity as a natural discretisation method in the design of Paderno d’Adda Bridge (Italy)
  77. Lower-bound analysis of masonry vaults
  78. Assessment of seismic resistance of a basilica church: Modelling, analysis and strengthening proposal
  79. Estimation of the seismic history of the city of Thessaloniki through back analysis of its Byzantine land walls
  80. Earthquake based condition monitoring of the Katholikon of Dafni Monastery
  81. Continuous and discontinuous modeling of the structures in Bayon temple, Angkor
  82. Safety assessment of temple E7 in M˜y So
  83. n, Viet Nam
  84. Construction process, damage and structural analysis. Two case studies
  85. Analysis and diagnosis of timber structures in Porto historical centre
  86. Baroque roof structures in Transylvania – Research and analyses
  87. The Athens Parthenon: Analysis and interpretation of the structural failures in the orthostate of the northern wall
  88. Structural assessment of theWinter Garden of the Royal Glasshouses of Laeken, Belgium
  89. Towards a systematic diagnosis of structural damage
  90. From geometrical and crack survey to static analysis method: The case study of Santa Maria del Quartiere dome in Parma (Italy)⤀
  91. A benchmarking study of the analysis of non-reinforced structures applied to the structural behavior of domes
  92. Structural analysis of the Caserta Royal Palace timber roof connections
  93. Real-time probabilistic health monitoring of the Portogruaro Civic Tower
  94. Author index
  95. Table of Contents
  96. Preface
  97. Committees
  98. Conference sponsors
  99. Experimental studies
  100. On the strengthening of three-leaf stone masonry walls
  101. Long-term behaviour of historical masonry – A quantitative acquisition of the damage evolution
  102. Experimental assessment and modelling of in-plane behaviour of timber floors
  103. Bond behaviour of CFRP and GFRP laminates on brick masonry
  104. Experimental shear behavior of stone masonry joints
  105. Large scale testing of drystone retaining walls
  106. Seismic isolation, strengthening of walls with CFRP strips and heritage masonry buildings
  107. Experimental survey on seismic response of masonry models
  108. Bond performance of fiber reinforced grout on brickwork specimens
  109. Experimental analysis of rectangular shaped sleeve connectors for composite timber-steel-concrete floors: Bending tests
  110. Shaking table testing of a typical Mexican colonial temple
  111. Capacity of a traditional timber mortise and tenon joint
  112. Behaviour of refurbished timber floors characterized by different in-plane stiffness
  113. Stone masonry walls: Strengthening with TRM (I)
  114. The effect of friction joint and Gongpo (bracket set) as an energy dissipation in Korean traditional wooden structure
  115. Optimization of cutting processes in archaeological sites
  116. Experimental and numerical study on the application of the flat-jack tests to masonry walls
  117. The impact of the water/lime ratio on the structural characteristics of air lime mortars
  118. Soil mortar’s evaluation characteristics for their use in conservation practice
  119. Experimental and numerical analyses for static retrofitting intervention on the “Cappella dei Principi” in Firenze
  120. Comparison the effect of different repair method applying on masonry arch bridges
  121. Use of traditional, alternative and innovative materials
  122. Restoring of timber structures: Connections with timber pegs
  123. Research on composite strengthening of historical housebuilding: Retrofitting intervention for masonry arches and vaults
  124. Static and dynamic properties of a flexible joint working in cracked historical masonries
  125. Nanotechnologies applied to the restoration and maintenance of wooden built heritage
  126. Cross laminated timber panels to strengthen wood floors
  127. Lime mortar with natural pozzolana: Historical issues and mechanical behavior
  128. Blended lime-cement mortars for conservation purposes: Microstructure and strength development
  129. Assessing workability of mortar by means of rheological parameters and desorptivity
  130. Consolidation and reinforcement of stone walls using a reinforced repointing grid
  131. Innovative and sustainable local material in traditional African architecture – Socio cultural dimension
  132. Imported construction materials and techniques in 19th century Ottoman architecture
  133. Advance composites applications on historical structures in Italy: Case studies and future developments
  134. Novel conservation engineering techniques, restoration and strengthening
  135. FRP-strengthening of masonry structures: Effect of debonding phenomenon
  136. Methodology for in situ application of hydraulic grouts on historic masonry structures. The case of the Katholikon of Dafni Mo astery
  137. High reversibility technique for in-plane stiffening of wooden floors
  138. Prestressing of masonry as strengthening measure against earthquake loading – Experimental and numerical investigations and inluences on simulation results
  139. Enhancement of geo-electrical techniques for NDT of masonry
  140. Synergetic action of new and existing structures in re-using a 18th century monastery
  141. Structural assessment of earthen walls and techniques for onsite consolidation and conservation
  142. Preservation of historic structures using Screw-Pile foundations
  143. Strengthening of an industrial cylindrical shell damaged by a collision
  144. Experimental results on the use of mud-based grouts to repair seismic cracks on adobe walls
  145. Development of an in situ penetration test for the uptake of preservatives in applied wood
  146. penetration test for the uptake of preservatives in applied wood
  147. Special structural solutions for adaptive use in grand hotel in Norwich, CT USA
  148. The restoration of the foundation in the north side of the temple of Apollo Epikourios
  149. Structural consolidation methods for the Temple of Santa Maria della Consolazione in Todi (Perugia, Italy), damaged by landslides and earthquakes
  150. The diagnosis and arresting of settlement withinWestminster Hall in the Houses of Parliament, London
  151. Istanbul – Fatih, Millet Library / Feyzullah Efendi Madrasah restoration
  152. Application of non-destructive techniques at the Katholikon of Dafni Monastery for mapping the mosaics substrata and grouting monitoring
  153. The PROHITECH research project
  154. The column of Marcian/Kızta¸sı in Istanbul and an evaluation of its restorations
  155. Restoration and strengthening strategies for 19th century iron pedestrian suspension bridges
  156. Reconstruction of the Sistani House at Bam Citadel after the collapse due to the earthquake 2003
  157. Vulnerability to natural hazards, preparedness and retrofitting
  158. Lower and upper bounds in closed form for out-of-plane strength of masonry structures with frictional resistances
  159. Influence of friction and tensile resistance on the stability of masonry arches
  160. Unexplained blasting vulnerabilities in a historic town
  161. Vulnerability and seismic improvement starting from experimental investigation
  162. Seismic vulnerability evaluation of the Fossanova Gothic church
  163. Simplified models for seismic vulnerability analysis of bell towers
  164. Guastavino dome analysis: A comparative approach for Jefferson’s Rotunda at the University of Virginia
  165. Seismic vulnerability and preservation of timber roof structures
  166. Seismic safety of basilica churches: Analysis of ten case studies
  167. The effects of temperature on historical stone masonry structures
  168. A GIS platform on main natural hazards for Valparaíso city (Chile) and vulnerability studies for some historical constructions and urban sectors
  169. The construction of a GIS database for the historical center of San Giuliano di Puglia
  170. Vulnerability assessment of churches at Colima by 3D limit analysis models
  171. Vulnerability screening by visual inspection of churches of North-East Anatolia
  172. Seismic resistance assessment of heritage masonry buildings in public use in Ljubljana
  173. Codes, guidelines and methods for safeguarding safety and significance
  174. Use of reliability methods for evaluating safety of historic structures
  175. Experimental assessment of historic building safety: The case of the Isso Tower in Castelleone, Italy
  176. Making-safe Sydney’s sandstone buildings within accepted conservation guidelines
  177. Long term compressive testing of masonry – Test procedure and practical experience
  178. Safeguarding safety and significance – Saving an historic village in Bath
  179. Integration of structural analysis of monuments and historical constructions in engineering and architecture studies
  180. The role of service-learning in heritage preservation and engineering education
  181. The safety of Gothic roof structures
  182. Strengthening historic pedestrian suspension bridges: Public safety goes first!?
  183. Displacement requirement in the nonlinear kinematic procedure for masonry structures
  184. Conservation practice
  185. Relation between sub-soil and masonry structure of Angkor monument
  186. Beaufort Castle, Lebanon; conservation versus restoration project
  187. Structural faults in earthen archaeological sites in central Asia: Analysis and repair methods
  188. Maria Birnbaum – Construction history, conservation history
  189. The structural strengthening of early and mid 20th century reinforced concrete diaphragms
  190. Strengthening design of Ganxi’s Former Residence
  191. The Trajan Markets and their Great Hall – The conservation problems and the structural intervention for the improvement of the seismic safety
  192. Structural strengthening of the Dobrzyca Palace, Poland
  193. Structural analysis and restoration of the
  194. Non conventional solutions for the consolidation of bell towers
  195. Strengthening of a wooden covering built in the 18th century
  196. Experiences of consolidation on archaeological UNESCO sites in Sultanate of Oman: The Fortress of Al Balid and the Citadel of Sumhuram
  197. Conservation and restoration of Ta Prohm temple
  198. Restoration of a historical building for Cyprus Technical Chamber
  199. The great hall of the Trajan Markets throughout the centuries
  200. The XIX century opera theatre of Catania: Conservation and seismic strengthening interventions
  201. House-towers in Campi Flegrei: History, conservation and re-use
  202. Structural inspection and analysis of former British Consulate in Shanghai
  203. Author index
  204. Back cover

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