Spectral analysis of surface waves for non-destructive evaluation of historic masonry buildings

2021 
Abstract Spectral Analysis of Surface Waves (SASW) is an in-situ non-destructive testing technique which allows to evaluate historic masonry buildings by characterising the mechanical properties of the materials without damaging the structure. This paper presents the theoretical bases of this technique and describes its application on an existing masonry structure, the church of San Justo y Pastor in Granada (Spain). The elastic modulus, shear modulus and Poisson’s ratio of the two carbonate rocks composing the building were calculated, obtaining results that are in agreement with previous studies using different testing techniques. The results of the study indicate the usefulness of SASW method to evaluate heritage buildings, taking into account the existing variability of the mechanical properties throughout the structure.
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