对称圆形砌体拱的有限摩擦最小厚度自立域。第二部分:类米兰科维奇自重分布

IF 3.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Giuseppe Cocchetti , Egidio Rizzi
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摘要

本文构成了一种概述,考虑到有限(库仑)摩擦在(对称圆形)砌体拱门力学中的作用,以解决最小厚度的自立状态和可能包括滑动的崩溃模式。因此,考虑了沿几何中心线的经典海曼式均匀自重分布,并通过综合分析方法提供了所有特征特征,并通过自制数值互补问题/数学规划实现的一致结果加以证实。同样的,现在更新了,对于真正的米兰科维奇一样的均匀自重分布,考虑到理想的楔形拱形块的重力中心的真实位置,具有径向立体。取得的主要结果是,具体设想的分布在概念上不会改变显著记录的特征特征,就自立/崩溃状态的类型而言,尽管在最终分析-数值结果的细节中显示出一些差异,但几乎没有物理含义。然而,主要的植入,从以前的轻,更简单的数学处理,经典的自重分布,被证实,显示明确的参考,在方法学方面,发现的特征和一阶数量的技术成果。在一般意义上,目前真正的米兰科维奇自重分布导致更精确的结果,这支持进一步的实际拱的承载能力,因此无论如何与保守估计产生的近似海曼自重分布,在潜在的机械和数学处理相当简单。
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Finite-friction least-thickness self-standing domains of symmetric circular masonry arches. Part II: Milankovitch-like self-weight distribution
The present paper constitutes a sort of compendium to a recent analysis considering the role of finite (Coulomb) friction in the mechanics of (symmetric circular) masonry arches, towards addressing least-thickness self-standing states and collapse modes possibly including sliding. Thereby, a classical Heyman-like uniform self-weight distribution along geometrical centreline was considered, and all characteristic features delivered, by a comprehensive analytical approach, corroborated by consistent outcomes from a self-made numerical Complementarity Problem/Mathematical Programming implementation. The same is now updated, for the real Milankovitch-like uniform self-weight distribution, considering the true positions of the centres of gravity of the ideal wedged-shaped chunks of the arch, with radial stereotomy. The main achieved result is that the specific conceived distribution does not alter, conceptually, the salient recorded characteristic features, in terms of types of self-standing/collapse states, though some differences are displayed, in the details of the final analytical-numerical findings, with few physical implications. However, the main implant, put to light from the previous, simpler to be mathematically handled, classical self-weight distribution, is confirmed, showing definite reference, in methodological terms, discovered features and first-order amount of technical results. In general sense, the present true Milankovitch-like self-weight distribution leads to more precise results, which support further bearing capacity for the real arch, thus anyway with conservative estimates arising from the previous approximate Heyman-like self-weight distribution, quite simpler in the underlying mechanical and mathematical treatment.
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Structures
Structures Engineering-Architecture
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期刊介绍: Structures aims to publish internationally-leading research across the full breadth of structural engineering. Papers for Structures are particularly welcome in which high-quality research will benefit from wide readership of academics and practitioners such that not only high citation rates but also tangible industrial-related pathways to impact are achieved.
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