scholarly journals General Thrust Surface of the Masonry Domes

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. Sajtos ◽  
O. Gáspár ◽  
A. Sipos
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Author(s):  
Nicola A. Nodargi ◽  
Paolo Bisegna

AbstractThe static limit analysis of axially symmetric masonry domes subject to pseudo-static seismic forces is addressed. The stress state in the dome is represented by the shell stress resultants (normal-force tensor, bending-moment tensor, and shear-force vector) on the dome mid-surface. The classical differential equilibrium equations of shells are resorted to for imposing the equilibrium of the dome. Heyman’s assumptions of infinite compressive and vanishing tensile strength, alongside with cohesive-frictional shear response, are adopted for imposing the admissibility of the stress state. A finite difference method is proposed for the numerical discretization of the problem, based on the use of two staggered rectangular grids in the parameter space generating the dome mid-surface. The resulting discrete static limit analysis problem results to be a second-order cone programming problem, to be effectively solved by available convex optimization softwares. In addition to a convergence analysis, numerical simulations are presented, dealing with the parametric analysis of the collapse capacity under seismic forces of spherical and ogival domes with parameterized geometry. In particular, the influence that the shear response of masonry material and the distribution of horizontal forces along the height of the dome have on the collapse capacity is explored. The obtained results, that are new in the literature, show the computational merit of the proposed method, and quantitatively shed light on the seismic resistance of masonry domes.


1988 ◽  
Vol 125 (5) ◽  
pp. 475-494 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. C. Tipper

AbstractThe development of techniques for quantitative stratigraphic correlation has tended to outstrip their acceptance by practising stratigraphers. To make these techniques more readily accessible and to encourage their use, this paper presents a brief, general review of the problem of quantitative stratigraphic correlation and then shows how, using a natural framework for stratigraphic correlation, the stratigraphic time-series, there can be seen an orderly pattern among them. The annotated bibliography, of almost 400 articles, includes a majority of those references concerned with quantitative stratigraphic correlation, in whatever sense: the scheme of annotation provides a straightforward, albeit subjective indication of the general thrust of each article.


Author(s):  
Bertrand Taithe

This chapter explores the centenary of Trafalgar in 1905, not only from the British but especially from a French perspective. That year marked the shift from memory and narrative iteration at first hand to commemoration. It analyses history and memory both from the perspective of 1905 — in the contexts of the recent Entente Cordiale with Britain and the dismantling of the Napoleonic religious consensus — as well as of the subsequent historiography of that period. It explores the paradox of French participation in remembering defeat and concludes that — while going against the general thrust of French commemoration of 1805 — French celebrations in 1905 fitted with a pattern of memorializing past conflicts.


1995 ◽  
Vol 149 ◽  
pp. 369-381 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Bland-Hawthorn

Over the last four days, we have enjoyed a wide range of talks on developments in three dimensional spectroscopic techniques. The conference organizing committee are to be congratulated for the artful manner in which instrumental presentations were interleaved with talks on the scientific results from these instruments. The general thrust of most talks was to advance the versatility of traditional instruments either through the Jacquinot (throughput) advantage or through the multiplex advantage, or both. A number of groups have attempted to utilize the full aperture of scanning Fabry-Perot and Fourier Transform interferometers. Arguably, Fabry-Perot interferometers have a wider application at present, although imaging Fourier Transform devices appear to have finally arrived, at least in the near infrared.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (9) ◽  
pp. 4268
Author(s):  
Mario Como

The paper deals with the insurgence of the thrust, together with its valuation, in masonry domes, giving special attention to the Brunelleschi’s Dome in Florence. After a recalling of the kinematical approach in the context of the Heyman masonry model, the thrust of Brunelleschi’s Dome is estimated as the maximum of the set of all the kinematical ones. Comparisons are made with other valuations made by the usual, but less accurate, statical approach. The knowledge of the thrust allows an evaluation of the stresses acting in the supporting piers: their base sections are all compressed, with level stresses sufficiently low. This result shows the extraordinary conception of Filippo Brunelleschi’s Dome and the favorable design of the pillar sections and of the drum positioning, due, perhaps, to Arnolfo di Cambio or to the succeeding Masters.


2010 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 66-82 ◽  
Author(s):  
William De Maria

AbstractThe paper advances into a new field of multi-disciplinary inquiry called scandal scholarship. The general thrust of this scholarship should be to understand what factors are determinative to the management of scandals in organizations. The specific focus of this paper is to address the question: what options do organizations have in the immediate period following public exposure? First, a typology gleaned from relevant literatures, attempts to classify the variable ways troubled organizations attempt to extricate themselves from scandal. The typology, in its naïve form, was then applied to a recent case of corporate wrongdoing of international significance. As a result the framework was refined to achieve stronger congruence between case realities and classification. With more development this typology may be able to forecast the scandal management strategies of troubled organizations through an identification of the remedial responses they deploy. This would be great assistance to those who must engage with the troubled organization such as regulators and stakeholders.


2015 ◽  
Vol 83 ◽  
pp. 297-305 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francesco Fabbrocino ◽  
Ilenia Farina ◽  
Valentino Paolo Berardi ◽  
A.J.M. Ferreira ◽  
Fernando Fraternali

1992 ◽  
Vol 49 (2) ◽  
pp. 165-172 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Rebecca Propst
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“I have often discussed with patients the neediness of God, and that by virtue of being in God's image, they could still feel needy and be in God's image. … Initially, these ideas are just too new for many of the patients I deal with. The general thrust of their acquired theology has always taught them that ‘following Jesus means there will be no pain.’”


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