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Get Free AccessMasonry is a composite material that can be defined as a material incorporating a visible internal structure and having a low strength in tension.The latter characteristic has shaped most civil engineering structures up to the advent of reinforced concrete and iron/steel.The paper will detail two separate modelling issues: micro-modelling and homogenisation techniques, which represent both a popular and active field on masonry research; the engineering use of sophisticated numerical modelling, using one emblematic case study on a heritage structure, which poses significant challenges for practitioners.
Paulo B. Lourénço, Daniel V. Oliveira, Gabriele Milani (2010). Computational Advances in Masonry Structures: From Mesoscale Modelling to Engineering ApplicationComputational Advances in Masonry Structures: From Mesoscale Modelling to Engineering Application. Computational science, engineering and technology series, pp. 1-23, DOI: 10.4203/csets.25.1,
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Chapter in a book
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2010
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English
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10.4203/csets.25.1
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