Abstract

The studies performed upon two medieval bridges are presented with the conclusions obtained in regard to their actual stability and needs of repair. Special attention is given to the description of the methodology of analysis, which consisted of detailed structural analyses by numerical simulation combined with experimental measurements. The studies included the performance of a dynamic loading test in one of the bridges, also simulated numerically in order to allow a direct comparison between experimental and analytical results.

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