Numerical analysis of settlement-induced damage to a masonry church nave wall
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Abstract
Differential soil settlements can induce structural damage to heritage buildings, causing not only
economic but also cultural value losses. In 1963, the Saint Jacob’s church in Leuven was permanently closed to
the public because of severe settlement-induced damage caused by insufficient bearing capacity of the founda-
tion. Currently, the church is stabilized using a temporary shoring system. This work aims at implementing a
practical modelling approach to predict damage on church nave walls subjected to differential settlements. For
that purpose, a finite element model of the Saint Jacob’s church nave was generated and validated through on-
site monitoring data including levelling, damage survey and laser scanning
CitationBejarano, L. [et al.]. Numerical analysis of settlement-induced damage to a masonry church nave wall. A: International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions. "Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions". 2018, p. 853-861.
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