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In-Situ Destructive Testing of Ancient Strengthened Masonry Vaults
Authors:E. Cescatti  F. da Porto  C. Modena
Affiliation:1. Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Padova, Padova, Italyelvis.cescatti@dicea.unipd.it;3. Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Padova, Padova, Italy
Abstract:ABSTRCT

Developing suitable tools to assess the actual structural performance and designing and executing interventions to improve that performance is a key issue in the field of conservation and enhancement of architectural heritage. This article presents the results of five full-scale destructive tests performed on the Castello di San Pietro in Verona (North-East Italy), a building set on a hill above the city and going back to the 19th century under the Habsburg Empire. It evaluates the behavior of the barrel vaults of 5.6 m span, 1.1 m rise, and 27 cm thickness in the original building. Although experimental work is common in the relevant literature, the testing program described here was not performed on reconstructed vaults but on original elements, which can reveal their real behavior more clearly. Four strengthening solutions were also evaluated, in which organic and inorganic fibers were applied to both types of matrix.
Keywords:barrel vaults  destructive testing  FRCM  FRP  historical structures  in-situ testing  masonry arches  TRM
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