Experimental mechanical characterisation of masonry in existing buildings using NDT and MDT techniques

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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Enginyeria Civil i Ambiental
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. ATEM - Anàlisi i Tecnologia d'Estructures i Materials
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Cabané Cañas, Albert
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Pelà, Luca
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Roca Fabregat, Pedro
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2026-02-06T03:03:04Z
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2026-02-06T03:03:04Z
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2025
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Cabane, A.; Pelà, L.; Roca, P. Experimental mechanical characterisation of masonry in existing buildings using NDT and MDT techniques. A: International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions. «Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions: SAHC 2025, Volume 1: conference proceedings». Springer, 2025, ISBN 978-3-032-13468-4.
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978-3-032-13468-4
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https://hdl.handle.net/2117/452686
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http://hdl.handle.net/2117/452686
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The mechanical characterisation of existing brick masonry structures requires a strategic selection of testing methods to balance material preservation with the need for comprehensive data acquisition. Various tests provide differ-ent insights into structural properties while inducing varying levels of material damage. A combination of Non Destructive Testing (NDT) and Minor Destruc-tive Testing (MDT) is essential for a detailed and accurate assessment. This study proposes a methodology for assessing existing heritage masonry struc-tures through in situ quantitative evaluation. The approach integrates the Re-bound Hammer (RH) and Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV) tests to analyse bricks. In addition to provide quantitative measures, these techniques can be used for a qualitative sampling and comparison over different areas within a single structure, allowing a better understanding of the scattering of the me-chanical properties. By utilising empirical correlation curves, the combination of RH and UPV, referred to as the SonReb method, enables an approximate quantitative evaluation of the brick mechanical properties. Additionally, the Pin Penetration Test (PPT) is employed to evaluate mortar strength. The proposed methodology is applied to multiple case studies, demonstrating its effectiveness in evaluating masonry structures. The combination of these testing methods provides a more thorough understanding of material properties while minimis-ing structural damage, making it particularly suitable for heritage conservation projects.
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9 - Indústria, Innovació i Infraestructura
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11 - Ciutats i Comunitats Sostenibles
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11.4 - Redoblar els esforços per a protegir i salvaguardar el patrimoni cultural i natural del món
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Postprint (published version)
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12 p.
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application/pdf
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eng
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Springer
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Restricted access - publisher's policy
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Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria civil::Materials i estructures
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Masonry Arch
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Heritage preservation
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Minor Destructive Testing (MDT)
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Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)
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In situ tests
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Brick
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Lime mortar
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Compressive strength.
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Experimental mechanical characterisation of masonry in existing buildings using NDT and MDT techniques
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Conference report


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