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Visible from within the cathedral is the inner dome, a masonry shell with a diameter of 101 feet (31 metres).
Doors are as much as possible sliding, disappearing when open, such that the interior becomes a single, intricate, masonry shell.
It stands 110 feet tall, with 20,000 square feet of mostly empty space inside an elegant masonry shell.
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Grit can be either stone, often grains of masonry, or the shells of eggs or snails; oblong and rough grains are preferred.
By 1150 a stone shell keep (a masonry replacement for a wooden palisade crowning the motte) was erected on the mound one of the finest surviving examples of its type in the country.
The BRG focuses on equilibrium analysis, computational form finding, optimization and fabrication of curved surface structures, specializing in unreinforced masonry vaults and thin concrete shells.
This paper shows that the resisting system of a masonry dome is not the two-dimensional shell, but a one-dimensional mechanism that derives from the splitting of the shell and drum.
Due to the advanced decay of the 19th-century alterations, the ministry removed all internal partitions and consolidated the shell to reveal the remaining medieval masonry.
It includes the numerical model of joint masonry with CFRP sheets and also a comparison between shell and plane models.
An explicit finite element modelling method is formulated using a layered shell element to examine the behaviour of masonry walls subject to out-of-plane loading.
This work presents a multiscale method based on computational homogenization for the analysis of general heterogeneous thick shell structures, with special focus on periodic brick-masonry walls.
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