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On-site and Laboratory Investigation of Materials and Structure of a Belltower in Monza / Untersuchungen an den Werkstoffen und am Tragwerk im Labor und am Objekt am Beispiel eines Glockenturms in Monza

  • L. Binda , C. Tiraboschi and R. Tongini Folli
Published/Copyright: December 3, 2014

Abstract

After the collapse of some heavy buildings and towers in Italy and elsewhere, the hypothesis of possible continuous damage to these structures due to the dead weight and cyclic loads (wind, temperature variations, etc.) has been formulated by the authors. The long term behaviour of historic masonry has also been detected by laboratory creep and cyclic tests. The results indicate that a laboratory and on site investigation together with analytical modelling are important particularly for tall bell-towers. The application of these procedures on the Bell-Tower of the Cathedral of Monza is here reported and discussed

Published Online: 2014-12-3
Published in Print: 2000-2-1

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