2019
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2019.0012
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Brick masonry industrial chimneys: assessment, evaluation and intervention

Abstract: Masonry chimneys were key elements of post-industrial factory buildings. Built on a large scale in Portugal from the nineteenth century, factory buildings have been in use until the beginning of the twentieth century, afterwards being progressively abandoned, transformed or demolished. During this degradation process, the industrial chimneys are often separated from other structures and become isolated elements, i.e. sculptures to the memory of the site's past activity. Moreover, although most of these industr… Show more

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“…The stereo imaging technique that has been described in La Jument [3] is also being implemented on Wolf Rock lighthouse this summer, with expert advice from Alvise Benetazzo one of the paper co- More generic heritage coastal structures have been included in this special issue, as it features the historic Luarca breakwater in Spain [10]. Away from the coastal zone, and experiencing significant wind loading, two unusual heritage structures are investigated: masonry chimneys in Portugal [11] and steel transporter bridges in the UK [12]. Finally considering heritage structures under seismic loading, this issue also includes masonry chimneys in Portugal [11]; masonry towers in Italy [13]; temples in Northern Thailand [14]; and Maori buildings in New Zealand [15].…”
Section: Figure 1 Locations Of Heritage Structures Described In Thismentioning
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“…The stereo imaging technique that has been described in La Jument [3] is also being implemented on Wolf Rock lighthouse this summer, with expert advice from Alvise Benetazzo one of the paper co- More generic heritage coastal structures have been included in this special issue, as it features the historic Luarca breakwater in Spain [10]. Away from the coastal zone, and experiencing significant wind loading, two unusual heritage structures are investigated: masonry chimneys in Portugal [11] and steel transporter bridges in the UK [12]. Finally considering heritage structures under seismic loading, this issue also includes masonry chimneys in Portugal [11]; masonry towers in Italy [13]; temples in Northern Thailand [14]; and Maori buildings in New Zealand [15].…”
Section: Figure 1 Locations Of Heritage Structures Described In Thismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Validating a model is not without logistical challenges, as described by Raby et al [1] and Denarié & Fady [4], but the rewards include the possibility of conducting inverse analysis to determine the actual load, for a given monitored response. FEM was also undertaken by Carter et al [12] to determine likely failure modes on the transporter bridges and by Guedes et al [11] to assess the wind and earthquake loading effect on brick masonry industrial chimneys.…”
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