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    Contribution of PCA and ANN in the Structural Diagnosis of a Masonry Lighthouse under Temperature and Wind Actions by Pena, L., Domede, N., Fady, N.

    “…Continuous monitoring was carried out on the Ile Vierge lighthouse, the tallest stone lighthouse in Europe (82 m), built in 1902, where the upper part of the…”
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    Mechanical behaviour of ancient masonry by Domède, N., Pons, G., Sellier, A., Fritih, Y.

    Published in Materials and structures (2009)
    “…The aim of this research was to build a behaviour law for ancient masonry made during the nineteenth century with bricks and lime mortar bonds. This work…”
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    Mechanical behaviour of granite: a compilation, analysis and correlation of data from around the world by Domede, N., Parent, T., Sellier, A.

    “…Granite is a building material used in old masonry structures. The aim of the work presented here is to help engineers and researchers in their choice of the…”
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    A multi-model structural analysis of the vaults of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral after the 2019 fire and a proposal for a hybrid model merging continuum and discrete approaches by Parent, T., Brocato, M., Colas, A.-S., Domede, N., Dubois, F., Garnier, D., Gros, A., Mindeguia, J.-C., Morel, S., Morenon, P., Nougayrede, P., Taforel, P.

    Published in Journal of cultural heritage (01-01-2024)
    “…After the Notre-Dame de Paris (NDP) Cathedral fire, a structural analysis was undertaken to provide decision support for architects in charge of diagnosis and…”
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    Multi-Scale Mechanical Behavior of a Gothic Monument Composed of Ashlar Masonry. Application to the Design of a Reinforcement Technique by Parent, T., Domede, N., Sellier, A.

    “…This article presents a structural method for the assessment of a gothic monument composed of buttresses and ribbed vaults. The FEM approach used is based on…”
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