Geotechnics and Heritage: Case HistoriesEmilio Bilotta, Alessandro Flora, Stefania Lirer, Carlo Viggiani CRC Press, 03/06/2013 - 272 من الصفحات Conservation of monuments and historic sites is one of the most challenging problems facing modern civilization. It involves various cultural, humanistic, social, technical, economical and administrative factors, intertwining in inextricable patterns. The complexity of the topic is such that guidelines or recommendations for intervention techniques |
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Geotechnical issues of the Athenian Acropolis | 13 |
The role of geotechnical conditions in the foundation expansion and preservation of the ancient town of Orvieto Italy | 49 |
A paradise inhabited by devils? The geotechnical risks in the city of Napoli and their mitigation | 75 |
A study of soil structureinteraction for historical buildings | 97 |
Protective compensation grouting operations beneath the Big Ben Clock Tower | 137 |
Contributions of geotechnical engineering for the preservation of the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Sagrario Church in Mexico City | 153 |
The Buen Pastor Cathedral in San Sebastián | 179 |
Stability problems of leaning towers on weak soil | 195 |
The Leaning Tower of Pisa | 207 |
Strengthening of the San Marco bell tower foundation in Venice | 229 |
A complex of Roman infrastructures of late republican age | 243 |
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Geotechnics and Heritage: Case Histories <span dir=ltr>Taylor & Francis Group</span> لا تتوفر معاينة - 2020 |
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Acropolis analyses ancient applied Athens base blocks buildings carried Cathedral cavity century church clay cliff Clock Tower collapse columns completed connected considered consists construction continuous cracks damage deep deformations depth detailed developed differential displacements earthquake effects Engineering excavation existing failure field Figure foundation geotechnical ground grouting height heritage hill historical important inclination increase installed intervention Italy later layer limit load located lower masonry material maximum measures mechanical monitoring monuments movements Napoli observed occurred original period possible present preservation pressure problems reported response restoration retaining rock sand seismic settlements shafts shows side significant slab slope soil stability stiffness stone strain strength stress structural surface tests thickness tilt tion tower tuff tunnel underexcavation underground values vertical walls