The aim of the paper is to analyse the 2D static behaviour of a masonry wall belonging to the church of St. George, one of the most famous churches in Ferrara (Italy). A 3D survey of the wall was carried out by means of a 3D laser scanner which allowed the acquisition of the metric data of the external surface in terms of point clouds. These were then processed and transformed into a suitable 2D model on which an incremental analysis was performed within a special Boundary Element Technique.

A B.E.M. damage analysis of historical masonry walls

MALLARDO, Vincenzo;ALESSANDRI, Claudio
2005

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The aim of the paper is to analyse the 2D static behaviour of a masonry wall belonging to the church of St. George, one of the most famous churches in Ferrara (Italy). A 3D survey of the wall was carried out by means of a 3D laser scanner which allowed the acquisition of the metric data of the external surface in terms of point clouds. These were then processed and transformed into a suitable 2D model on which an incremental analysis was performed within a special Boundary Element Technique.
2005
9780954778323
Damage; nonlocal; BEM; laser-scanner
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