“…As reported in the literature review conducted by Bertolesi et al (2019), the assessment of the response of curved structures, mainly ribbed or groin vaults, has been thoroughly investigated in the last two decades. Such investigations involved the application of different methodologies such as laboratory testing (Theodossopoulos et al, 2002;Foraboschi, 2004;De Matteis and Mazzolani, 2010;Krajewski and Hojdys, 2014;Fagone, Rotunno, and Bati, 2016;Milani et al, 2016;Rossi, Calderini, and Lagomarsino, 2016;Rossi et al, 2017;Torres et al, 2019;Bianchini et al, 2022), thrust-based approaches (Block and Ochsendorf, 2007;Angelillo, Babilio, and Fortunato, 2013;Rossi et al, 2017;De Lorenzis, Dimitri, and La Tegola, 2007;Fraternali, 2010;Coccia and Como, 2015), limit analysis (Block, Ciblac, and Ochsendorf, 2006;Milani, Milani, and Tralli, 2008;Milani, Milani, and Tralli, 2009;Milani, 2015;Chiozzi, Milani, and Tralli, 2017;Gaetani et al, 2017), numerical simulations based on the Finite Element Method (FEM) (Creazza et al, 2002;Theodossopoulos et al, 2002;Theodossopoulos, Sinha, and Usmani, 2003;Milani, Simoni, and Tralli, 2014;Lengyel and Bagi, 2015;Milani et al, 2016;Angjeliu, Cardani, and Coronelli, 2019;Gaetani, Bianchini, and Lourenço, 2021;Alforno et al, 2022;Santini et al, 2022;Bianchini et al, 2023c), the Discrete Element Method (DEM) (McInerney...…”