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Assessment of a Medieval Arch Bridge Resorting to Non-destructive Techniques and Numerical Tools
Abstract The numerical analysis of masonry arch bridges requires detailed information about the geometry and mechanical properties of all the bridge components. As for the geometry, masonry bridges present complex shapes, being the characterization of the inner geometry (e.g. arch thickness or presence of backing) still a relevant challenge. As for mechanical properties, which are hardly measurable, they are essential for a reliable definition of the load carrying capacity. This paper presents a multidisciplinary approach based on the use of non-destructive testing techniques and describes critically its application to a medieval masonry arch bridge. The geometric characterization is based on a detailed laser scanning and ground penetrating radar survey, allowing determining the external and inner geometry of the bridge. Regarding material properties, indirect sonic tests were conducted on piers and spandrels to obtain the dynamic elastic modulus of stones. In addition, a dynamic identification test was carried out to characterize the dynamic properties of the bridge.
Assessment of a Medieval Arch Bridge Resorting to Non-destructive Techniques and Numerical Tools
Abstract The numerical analysis of masonry arch bridges requires detailed information about the geometry and mechanical properties of all the bridge components. As for the geometry, masonry bridges present complex shapes, being the characterization of the inner geometry (e.g. arch thickness or presence of backing) still a relevant challenge. As for mechanical properties, which are hardly measurable, they are essential for a reliable definition of the load carrying capacity. This paper presents a multidisciplinary approach based on the use of non-destructive testing techniques and describes critically its application to a medieval masonry arch bridge. The geometric characterization is based on a detailed laser scanning and ground penetrating radar survey, allowing determining the external and inner geometry of the bridge. Regarding material properties, indirect sonic tests were conducted on piers and spandrels to obtain the dynamic elastic modulus of stones. In addition, a dynamic identification test was carried out to characterize the dynamic properties of the bridge.
Assessment of a Medieval Arch Bridge Resorting to Non-destructive Techniques and Numerical Tools
Oliveira, Daniel V. (Autor:in) / Allahvirdizadeh, Reza (Autor:in) / Sánchez, Ana (Autor:in) / Riveiro, Belen (Autor:in) / Mendes, Nuno (Autor:in) / Silva, Rui A. (Autor:in) / Fernandes, Francisco M. (Autor:in)
30.09.2019
9 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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