Assessment of compressive strength of historic mixed masonry

The majority of load-bearing masonry structures of historic buildings are built of mixed or stone masonry composed of regular or irregular (so-called quarry) masonry units – bricks, sedimentary and metamorphic rock – pos­sessing often very different physical and mechanical characteristics. The iden...

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Main Authors: Jiří Witzany, Tomáš Čejka, Miroslav Sýkora, Milan Holický
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2016-03-01
Series:Journal of Civil Engineering and Management
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Online Access:http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JCEM/article/view/1311
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spelling doaj-4cfeec69408848199f35381c1f799a0d2021-07-02T10:00:09ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityJournal of Civil Engineering and Management1392-37301822-36052016-03-0122310.3846/13923730.2014.914088Assessment of compressive strength of historic mixed masonryJiří Witzany0Tomáš Čejka1Miroslav Sýkora2Milan Holický3Department of Building Structures, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Thákurova 7, 16629 Prague, Czech RepublicDepartment of Building Structures, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Thákurova 7, 16629 Prague, Czech RepublicKlokner Institute, Czech Technical University in Prague, Šolínova 7, 16608 Prague, Czech RepublicKlokner Institute, Czech Technical University in Prague, Šolínova 7, 16608 Prague, Czech Republic The majority of load-bearing masonry structures of historic buildings are built of mixed or stone masonry composed of regular or irregular (so-called quarry) masonry units – bricks, sedimentary and metamorphic rock – pos­sessing often very different physical and mechanical characteristics. The identification of residual mechanical properties of stone or mixed masonry of irregular walling units requires the application of a suitable diagnostic method, the as­sessment of the phase of degradation processes and the choice of an appropriate probabilistic model for the strength of mixed masonry. The presented experimental research involves the analysis of the heterogeneity (homogeneity) of mixed masonry of a church from the 17th century. The probabilistic model for masonry strength is developed on the basis of destructive and non-destructive testing of masonry units and mortar. It appears that the probabilistic approach leads to a design value by 75% higher than the deterministic approach. First published online: 14 Sep 2015 http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JCEM/article/view/1311mixed masonrystone masonrydestructive testnon-destructive testprobabilistic modelmasonry strength
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author Jiří Witzany
Tomáš Čejka
Miroslav Sýkora
Milan Holický
spellingShingle Jiří Witzany
Tomáš Čejka
Miroslav Sýkora
Milan Holický
Assessment of compressive strength of historic mixed masonry
Journal of Civil Engineering and Management
mixed masonry
stone masonry
destructive test
non-destructive test
probabilistic model
masonry strength
author_facet Jiří Witzany
Tomáš Čejka
Miroslav Sýkora
Milan Holický
author_sort Jiří Witzany
title Assessment of compressive strength of historic mixed masonry
title_short Assessment of compressive strength of historic mixed masonry
title_full Assessment of compressive strength of historic mixed masonry
title_fullStr Assessment of compressive strength of historic mixed masonry
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of compressive strength of historic mixed masonry
title_sort assessment of compressive strength of historic mixed masonry
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Journal of Civil Engineering and Management
issn 1392-3730
1822-3605
publishDate 2016-03-01
description The majority of load-bearing masonry structures of historic buildings are built of mixed or stone masonry composed of regular or irregular (so-called quarry) masonry units – bricks, sedimentary and metamorphic rock – pos­sessing often very different physical and mechanical characteristics. The identification of residual mechanical properties of stone or mixed masonry of irregular walling units requires the application of a suitable diagnostic method, the as­sessment of the phase of degradation processes and the choice of an appropriate probabilistic model for the strength of mixed masonry. The presented experimental research involves the analysis of the heterogeneity (homogeneity) of mixed masonry of a church from the 17th century. The probabilistic model for masonry strength is developed on the basis of destructive and non-destructive testing of masonry units and mortar. It appears that the probabilistic approach leads to a design value by 75% higher than the deterministic approach. First published online: 14 Sep 2015
topic mixed masonry
stone masonry
destructive test
non-destructive test
probabilistic model
masonry strength
url http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/JCEM/article/view/1311
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