Mario Uroš
University of Zagreb
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Advanced Materials Research | 2010
Damir Lazarević; Josip Atalić; Joško Krolo; Mario Uroš; Marta Šavor
Several historical constructions in Croatia have permanent column problems, particularly at connections with capitals and bases, characterized by specific fractures. Experimental and numerical analysis of traditional column connections were conducted. Distinct fractures concentrated around the connections, as well as the traces of previous restorations noted by the chronicles, intrigued us to conduct research of the possible fundamental deficiency of the structural system. Traditional connections can be described as carefully smoothed stone contact areas, joined with centrally placed iron dowel fixed with a lead infill in a slightly larger hole. The comprehensive numerical and experimental efforts have shown that even a small imperfection in the construction process or a disturbance of bearing system have consequence, the contact leans to one side. As the joint has a very limited ability to compensate rotations, the relative rotation between column elements causes high local stresses at the edge of a column, which eventually results in numerous fractures. Ignoring or not fully appreciating the real nature of connections leads to significantly different stress distributions and orientations of thrust lines which may grossly overestimate the safety factor. This usually leads to inadequate rehabilitation, but also if no action is taken continuous fracture propagation can endanger local or global stability of the structure. Laboratory tests were performed on stone samples provided from traditional quarries and we tried to restore a rather similar level of stress and stress distribution caused by eccentric forces. Although some results will be presented, final objective will be to obtain the value of rotational stiffness and stress – strain diagram for connections, which is crucial for understanding of the load carrying mechanism, numerical treatment of connections and adequate retrofit strategies. In order to ensure serviceability and durability, we have started to test the possible retrofit concept with a layer of lead placed between two connected areas. The material such as lead enables small rotations and protects connected areas from large stress concentrations. Lead has already been used to fill the dowel holes and the additional horizontal thin layer appears to be an appropriate and almost invisible intervention.
Građevinar | 2012
Josip Atalić; Mario Uroš; Marta Šavor
Građevinar | 2010
Damir Lazarević; Milutin Anđelić; Mario Uroš
International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics | 2018
Mario Uroš; Damir Lazarević; Marija Demšić; Josip Atalić
Rudarsko-geološko-naftni zbornik | 2017
Antonia Jaguljnjak Lazarević; Mario Uroš; Ana Čengija
Third international conference on structures and architecture (ICSA2016) | 2016
Mario Uroš; Petra Gidak; Damir Lazarević
IASS 2016 Tokyo Spatial structures in the 21st century | 2016
Jan Sviben; Mario Uroš; Damir Lazarević
IASS 2016 Tokyo Spatial structures in the 21st century | 2016
Petra Gidak; Mario Uroš; Damir Lazarević
Archive | 2013
Josip Atalić; Mario Uroš; Marta Šavor Novak
IASS-APCS 2012 From Spatial Structures to Space Structures | 2012
Mario Uroš; Damir Lazarević; Josip Atalić