Computational methods applied to earthen historical structures

Alejandro Jiménez Rios, Samuel Ruiz-Capel, Vagelis Plevris, Maria Nogal

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Abstract

Earthen structures have an important representation among the UNESCO World Heritage List sites as well as among the built environment in general. Unfortunately, earthen heritage structures are also numerous within the UNESCO List of World Heritage in Danger whereas other existing common earthen structures are extremely vulnerable to seismic and climate change events. Within the field of heritage conservation, structural analysis contributes to the safety evaluation of the structure, the diagnosis of the causes of damage and decay, and to the validation of interventions. Thus, the need to develop effective and accurate computational methods suitable for the study of both monumental and vernacular earthen structures becomes evident. This paper compiles, summarizes, and highlights the latest developments and implementations of computational methods for the study of such structure typologies. The literature has been explored following the PRISMA-S checklist methodology and a narrative synthesis was used for the presentation of results. Finally, future trends, opportunities, and challenges are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1219108
JournalFrontiers in Built Environment
Volume9
Early online date15 Jun 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jun 2023

Keywords

  • adobe
  • cob
  • discrete element method
  • finite element method
  • limit analysis
  • rammed earth

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geography, Planning and Development
  • Building and Construction
  • Urban Studies

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