A review of numerical models for masonry structures

Book Chapter (2019)
Author(s)

A.M. D’Altri (University of Bologna)

V. Sarhosis (University of Leeds)

G. Milani (Politecnico di Milano)

J. Rots (TU Delft - Applied Mechanics)

S. Cattari (University of Genoa)

S. Lagomarsino (University of Genoa)

E. Sacco (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II)

A. Tralli (University of Ferrara)

G. Castellazzi (University of Bologna)

S. de Miranda (University of Bologna)

DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-102439-3.00001-4 Final published version
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Pages (from-to)
3 - 53
Publisher
Woodhead Publishing
ISBN (print)
9780081024409
ISBN (electronic)
9780081024393
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Abstract

Several tools for the prediction and the assessment of the structural behavior of masonry buildings have been developed in recent decades. Numerical tools have been favorably developed and preferred over analytical approaches, given the complex mechanical response of masonry and the irregular geometries of historic masonry buildings. In this chapter, a thorough review of numerical strategies for the analysis of masonry structures is presented. Additionally, classification of these strategies is also suggested to logically organize the extensive literature on this topic. Even though a wholly congruent categorization of all the numerical tools is essentially unrealistic given the specific aspects of each solution developed, the existing numerical strategies are subdivided into four classes: block-based models, continuum models, geometry-based models, and macroelement models. Each class is thoroughly reviewed and the open challenges in numerical modeling of masonry structures are critically examined.