Structural study of masonry buttresses: the trapezoidal form
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Despite its vital importance for the safety of masonry vaulted structures, the stability of buttresses has been the subject of a limited number of investigations. The collapse condition of masonry buttresses subjected to concentrated lateral loads has been analysed by previous researchers for the simple case of a rectangular buttress, and it has been shown that the formation of a crack prior to collapse may strongly influence the overturning resistance. Buttresses of more complex shapes, such as trapezoidal or stepped, are frequently encountered in masonry buildings or retaining walls, and yet a rigorous analysis of their failure conditions has not been developed. In this paper and a companion paper, the collapse analysis accounting for fracturing prior to overturning, as well as for possible sliding, is extended to trapezoidal and stepped geometries. In particular, this paper is devoted to the analysis of trapezoidal buttresses. Analytical formulations are developed for the determination of the fracture ...
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