Safety of ancient masonry leaning towers resting on compressible soils is evaluated by comparing current to critical tilt values corresponding to limit states affecting either the structure or the ground - foundation subsystems. It is deemed that the search for the most critical condition could be fostered by the proposed unified approach of geotechnical and structural topics that are traditionally dealt with separately.
Federico, F., Ferlisi, S., Jappelli, R. (2001). Safety evolution of masonry leaning towers on deformable soils. In Proceeding of the fifteenth international conference on soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering vols 1-3 (pp.679-682). LEIDEN : A A BALKEMA PUBLISHERS.
Safety evolution of masonry leaning towers on deformable soils
FEDERICO, FRANCESCO;JAPPELLI, RUGGIERO
2001-01-01
Abstract
Safety of ancient masonry leaning towers resting on compressible soils is evaluated by comparing current to critical tilt values corresponding to limit states affecting either the structure or the ground - foundation subsystems. It is deemed that the search for the most critical condition could be fostered by the proposed unified approach of geotechnical and structural topics that are traditionally dealt with separately.Questo articolo è pubblicato sotto una Licenza Licenza Creative Commons