The stone skeleton structural engineering of masonry architecture Jacques Heyman

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1995Edición: 1a edDescripción: 160 p 23 cmISBN:
  • 521629632
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 21 H395s 693.1
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Introduction ; structural theory of masonry ; domes ; the masonry vault ; some structural elements ; towers and bells ; spires ; some historical notes
Revisión: What is the timescale for the settlement and cracking of an old stone building? How do the elegant flying buttresses of a Gothic cathedral safely transfer thrust to the foundations? And what is the effect of wind on a stone spire, or bell-ringing on a church tower? These and many other questions pertinent to the upkeep of old stone structures are answered in this clear and authoritative guide. With a firm scientific basis, but without the use of complex mathematics, the author provides a thorough and intuitive understanding of masonry structures. The basis of masonry analysis is introduced in the first two chapters, after which individual structures - including piers, pinnacles, towers, vaults and domes - are considered in more detail. This lucid and informative text will be of particular interest to structural engineers, practising architects and others involved in the renovation and care of old stone buildings
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Introduction ; structural theory of masonry ; domes ; the masonry vault ; some structural elements ; towers and bells ; spires ; some historical notes

What is the timescale for the settlement and cracking of an old stone building? How do the elegant flying buttresses of a Gothic cathedral safely transfer thrust to the foundations? And what is the effect of wind on a stone spire, or bell-ringing on a church tower? These and many other questions pertinent to the upkeep of old stone structures are answered in this clear and authoritative guide. With a firm scientific basis, but without the use of complex mathematics, the author provides a thorough and intuitive understanding of masonry structures. The basis of masonry analysis is introduced in the first two chapters, after which individual structures - including piers, pinnacles, towers, vaults and domes - are considered in more detail. This lucid and informative text will be of particular interest to structural engineers, practising architects and others involved in the renovation and care of old stone buildings

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