El material pétreo en un edificio monumental de la costa Tirrenica (Italia): nuevos datos sobre la relación entre propiedades pètreas y análisis estructural
Abstract
Ensayos no-destructivos se han llevado a cabo en la fachada principal del “Palazzo Carelli - Pignatelli” (Siglos XIV-XV) en Fiumefreddo Bruzio (Italia), situado en la Costa Tirrenica de Calabria (en el Sur de Italia), para evaluar las propiedades físico-mecánicas de su material de construcción (Arenisca de Fuscaldo). Las propiedades mecánicas han sido evaluadas a través de las técnicas del martillo de Schmidt y de ultrasonidos. El análisis estructural se ha hecho para identificar los mecanismos de colapso de la fachada. Los resultados han permitido obtener una comprensión preliminar del grado de deterioro y de inestabilidad del edificio.
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