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Structural monitoring of ARTistic and historical BUILding testimonies : selected, peer reviewed papers from the Final International Conference SMART BUILT 2014, March 27-29, 2014, Bari, Italy / edited by Dora Foti.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Final International Conference SMART BUILT, Corporate Author.
Foti, Dora, author.
Conference Name:
Final International Conference SMART BUILT (2014 : Bari, Italy), issuing body.
Series:
Key engineering materials ; v. 628.
Key engineering materials, 1013-9826 ; volume 628
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Structural analysis (Engineering)--Congresses.
Structural analysis (Engineering).
Historic buildings--Congresses.
Historic buildings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (261 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Pfaffikon, Switzerland : TTP, [2014]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the Final International Conference SMART BUILT 2014, March 27-29, 2014, Bari, Italy. The 36 papers are grouped as follows: Chapter 1: Historical and Artistic Area, Chapter 2: Structural Area, Chapter 3: Computational and Technological Area
Contents:
Structural Monitoring of Artistic and historical Building Testimonies; Preface, Committees and Sponsors; Table of Contents; Chapter 1: Historical and Artistic Area; URFA: The Planned City and the Process of Medievalization; Morphology of Roman, Islamic and Medieval Seismic Design: Pointed Arch and Ablaq; Morphological, Typological and Structural Characters of the Old Centers in the Center of Coastal Apulia: Some Instruments for the Safeguard and the Recovery of their Architectural Heritage; The Old City of Jerusalem between Heritage and Urban Renewal: Public Buildings and Typological Aspects
Preventive Fire Risk Assessment of Italian Architectural Heritage: An Index Based Approach The Norman Tower in the Abandoned Village of Craco (MT). Meaning and Reasons of the Restoration; Chapter 2: Structural Area; Structural Behaviour of Historical Stone Arches and Vaults: Experimental Tests and Numerical Analyses; Large-Scale Seismic Vulnerability Assessment Method for Urban Centres. An Application to the City of Florence; Dynamic Monitoring and Seismic Response of a Historic Masonry Tower; Vulnerability Reduction Procedures in Ordinary Urban Management - The Urban Building Code of Faenza
Strength Performance of Unreinforced Brick Masonry Walls under Flexo-Compression Load. Analytical Methods One-Year Monitoring of a Historic Bell Tower; Identifying Seismic Local Collapse Mechanisms in Unreinforced Masonry Buildings through 3D Laser Scanning; Mechanical Characterization of Building Stones through DT and NDT Tests: Research of Correlations for the In Situ Analysis of Ancient Masonry; Buildings Behavior in the Urban Fabric: The Knowledge Issue in the Post-Earthquake Reconstruction Plans
Buildings Behaviour in Urban Fabric: The Safety Assessment Issue in the Post Earthquake Reconstruction Plans In Situ Investigations for the Seismic Assessment of Existing Bridges; Mechanical Characterization of Apricena Marble by Ultrasonic Immersion Tests; Seismic Behavior of a Masonry Chimney with Severe Cracking Condition: Preliminary Study; Distributed Structural Monitoring for a Smart City in a Seismic Area; Seismic Behaviour Analysis of Classes of Masonry Arch Bridges; Analysis of Operational Modal Identification Techniques Performances and their Applicability for Damage Detection
Identification of the Modal Properties of a Building of the Greek Heritage Seismic Response of a Historic Masonry Construction Isolated by Stable Unbonded Fiber-Reinforced Elastomeric Isolators (SU-FREI); Non-Destructive Techniques and Monitoring for the Evolutive Damage Detection of an Ancient Masonry Structure; Dynamic Analysis of a Historical Fortified Tower; Modeling of Masonry Vaults as Equivalent Diaphragms; Chapter 3: Computational and Technological Area; Building Vulnerability: An Interdisciplinary Concept; Dynamic Testing of Masonry Towers Using the Microwave Interferometry
A Dynamic Identification of a Historical Building Using Accelerometers with Interface Modules and a Digital Synchronization Method
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed September 22, 2014).
ISBN:
3-03826-599-3
OCLC:
893682681

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