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The following pages link to As hangs the flexible line: equilibrium of masonry arches (Q871637):
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- Isogeometric analysis: a powerful numerical tool for the elastic analysis of historical masonry arches (Q332456) (← links)
- A thrust network approach to the equilibrium problem of unreinforced masonry vaults via polyhedral stress functions (Q366433) (← links)
- The effect of stereotomy on the shape of the thrust-line and the minimum thickness of semicircular masonry arches (Q399027) (← links)
- How the Gateway Arch got its shape (Q708716) (← links)
- Solving Ertha Diggs's ancient stone arch mystery (Q871645) (← links)
- A unified graphical approach to the static analysis of axially loaded structures (Q1048914) (← links)
- The ``Arch of equilibration'' of Charles Hutton (1772) (Q1937714) (← links)
- Design of self-supporting surfaces with isogeometric analysis (Q1988109) (← links)
- Graphic methodology based on funicular and projective geometry, in structural analysis of historical constructions (Q2019772) (← links)
- Static upper/lower thrust and kinematic work balance stationarity for least-thickness circular masonry arch optimization (Q2025705) (← links)
- Form finding of shell structures by using membrane theory (Q2080449) (← links)
- Graphical modelling of hoop force distribution for equilibrium analysis of masonry domes (Q2087628) (← links)
- Parametric design of masonry vaults based on structural affinity (Q2282434) (← links)
- A new numerical approach for determining optimal thrust curves of masonry arches (Q2421992) (← links)
- A note on the catenary arch bending-moment-free paradox (Q6110939) (← links)
- Isogeometric form finding of membrane shells by optimised Airy stress function (Q6550122) (← links)