Numerical methods for the structural analysis of masonry constructions can be of great value in assessing the safety of artistically important masonry buildings and optimizing potential operations of maintenance and strengthening in terms of their costs, architectural impact and static effectiveness. COMES-NOSA is a finite element code developed by the Mechanics of Materials and Structures laboratory for the static analysis of masonry constructions of architectural and historical interest.

COMES-NOSA [Release 2.0 , 01]

Padovani C;Pagni A;Pasquinelli G
2008

Abstract

Numerical methods for the structural analysis of masonry constructions can be of great value in assessing the safety of artistically important masonry buildings and optimizing potential operations of maintenance and strengthening in terms of their costs, architectural impact and static effectiveness. COMES-NOSA is a finite element code developed by the Mechanics of Materials and Structures laboratory for the static analysis of masonry constructions of architectural and historical interest.
2008
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
Finanziato da: The code has been developed within the framework of the Lagrange Laboratory and its implementation has been made possible through the funding of the CNR (Progetto Finalizzato Beni Culturali, Progetto COMES - Network for Computational Solids Mechanics) and of the Italian Ministry of the University and Research (Fondo Speciale per la Ricerca di Interesse Strategico. - Codice PuMa: cnr.isti/2008-SW-008
Masonry constructions
Static analysis
Thermal loads
Finite element method
http://www1.isti.cnr.it/~nosa/agree-comesnosa.html
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Padovani, C; Pagni, A; Pasquinelli, G
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