El material pétreo en un edificio monumental de la costa Tirrenica (Italia): nuevos datos sobre la relación entre propiedades pètreas y análisis estructural

  • Giulia Forestieri
  • Alessandro Tedesco
  • Maurizio Ponte

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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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Giulia Forestieri

Giulia Forestieri (b. 1986). PhD Student ad the Department of Biology, Ecology and Earth Sciences of the University of Calabria, Cubo 15B, Via P. Bucci, Arcavacata di Rende (CS), Italy. PhD Program in “Sciences and Engineering for the Environment, Buildings and Energy”, 29th Cycle. European PhD Thesis about “Some Calabrian stones as building materials: characterization, durability and use suggestions”. Graduated in Building Engineering and Architecture at the University of Calabria, with Honorific Mention. Specialized in performing labortory, destructive (DT) and non-destructive (NDT) tests for the petrophysical, chemical, mineralogical and mechanical characterization of building materials employed in cultural heritage and new engineering constructions. giulia.forestieri@unical.it

Alessandro Tedesco

Alessandro Tedesco (b. 1986). PhD Student at the Department of Civil Engineering of the University of Calabria, Cubo 39B, Via P. Bucci, Arcavacata di Rende (CS), Italy. PhD Program in “Sciences and Engineering for the Environment, Buildings and Energy”, 29th Cycle. PhD Thesis about “Applications with FRP reinforced composite materials for structural strengthening of monumental ancient architectures”. Graduated in Building Engineering and Architecture at the University of Calabria. Specialized in performing structural analysis and recovery of monumental buildings and evaluating consolidation techniques and application of innovative strengthening materials. alessandro_tedesco@hotmail.it

Maurizio Ponte

Maurizio Ponte (b. 1979). Researcher specialized in Applied Geology, working at the Department of Biology, Ecology and Earth Sciences of the University of Calabria, Cubo 15B, Via P. Bucci, Arcavacata di Rende (CS), Italy. Professor at the Departments of Biology, Ecology and Earth Sciences and Civil Engineering of the University of Calabria. Over 30’s years of academic and professional experience as Civil Engineer. Author and co-author of many publications in indexed journals, conference proceedings, books and supervisor of bachelor, master degree and PhD thesis. maurizio.ponte@unical.it

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2017-06-30
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Forestieri, G., Tedesco, A., & Ponte, M. (2017). El material pétreo en un edificio monumental de la costa Tirrenica (Italia): nuevos datos sobre la relación entre propiedades pètreas y análisis estructural. Ge-Conservacion, 11, 102-109. https://doi.org/10.37558/gec.v11i0.459
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