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A computational model for the limit analysis of three-dimensional masonry structures

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This paper extends previous work on the limit analysis of ductile frames and plane masonry arches to the limit analysis of three-dimensional masonry structures. A lower-bound approach is developed which can handle three-dimensional collapse mechanisms involving any combination of sliding, twisting and hingeing at the block interfaces. A computer program for determining the collapse load of such structures is used to study (a) the equilibrium limits of a block with four contact points resting on an inclined plane and (b) the collapse of a semicircular arch of four blocks. The paper also describes experimental and computational work on a radially symmetric model dome of 380 blocks subject to foundation settlement.

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Il presentre contributo estende al campo delle structture tridimensionali in muratura un precedente lavoro sull'analisi limite di telai duttili ed archi in muratura piani. Si e' sviluppato un approccio statico che analizza meccanismi di collasso tridimensionale ottenuti per combinazione dei meccanismi semplici di scorrimento e rotazione nel piano e fuori dal piano delle superfici di interfaccia tra i blocchi. Si descrivono (a) i limiti di equilibrio di un blocco con 4 punti di contatto su base inclinata, (b) le condizioni di collasso di un arco semicircolare costituito da quattro blocchi, applicando un programma di calcolo redatto per l'analisi e la definizione del carico di collasso di tali strutture. La terza parte dell'articolo presenta il lavoro sperimentale e di calcolo sviluppato su un modello di cupola a simmetria radiale costituita da 380 blocchi soggetta a cedimenti fondali.

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Livesley, R.K. A computational model for the limit analysis of three-dimensional masonry structures. Meccanica 27, 161–172 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00430042

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