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Learning from failure : long-term behaviour of heavy masonry structures
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Learning from failure : long-term behaviour of heavy masonry structures

Author: Luigia Binda
Publisher: Southampton ; Boston : WIT, ©2008.
Series: International series on advances in architecture.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Luigia Binda
ISBN: 9781845640576 1845640578
OCLC Number: 123114572
Description: 228 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Failures due to long-term behaviour of heavy structures / L. Binda, A. Anzani & A. Saisi --
Experimental researches into long-term behaviour of historical masonry / A. Anzani, L. Binda & G. Mirabella Roberti --
Collapse prediction and creep effects / P.B. Lourenço & J. Pina-Henriques --
Effects of creep on new masonry structures / N.G. Shrive & M.M. Reda Taha --
Experimental study on the damaged pillars of the Noto Cathedral / A. Saisi ... [et al.] --
Monitoring of long-term damage in long-span masonry constructions / P. Roca ... [et al.] --
Modelling of the long-term behaviour of historical masonry towers / A. Taliercio & E. Papa --
Repair techniques and long-term damage of massive structures / C. Modena & M.R. Valluzzi --
Simple checks to prevent the collapse of heavy historical structures and residual life prevision through a probabilistic model / L. Binda, A. Anzani & E. Garavaglia.
Series Title: International series on advances in architecture.
Responsibility: editor, L. Binda.
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