Structural Assessment of Guastavino Domes
Rafael Guastavino refined the technique of erecting thin terra-cotta tile, a thousand year old building system of ‘Catalan Vaulting.’ His company was involved with more than 1000 buildings in North America between the 1880s and the 1960s. Although Guastavino tile vaulting contributed to many prestigious buildings of that time, the structural behavior of this construction system has received little or almost no attention in the literature. It is the intention of this thesis to study this empirically designed system by using tools of modern engineering: experimental modal analysis, thin elastic shell theory and finite element analysis.
List of Tables
Chapter 3
- Table 3-1: The experimentally identified natural frequencies, SEB, NY
- Table 3-2: The experimentally identified natural frequencies, CCB, PA
Chapter 4
- Table 4-1: The first five axisymmetric modes estimated by thin shell theory, SEB, PA
- Table 4-2: The first five axisymmetric modes estimated by thin shell theory, CCB, PA
Chapter 5
- Table 5-1: The experimentally obtained material properties for tile
- Table 5-3: The material properties of tile and mortar assembly input for the preliminary FE model
- Table 5-4: The material properties of tile and mortar assembly derived from FE model calibration process
- Table 5-5: The natural frequencies obtained through three methodologies, SEB, NY
- Table 5-6: The change in natural frequency due to 1% and 10% increase in density
- Table 5-7: The variation of natural frequencies (Hz) due to automatic mesh refinement
- Table 5-8: The material properties of tile and mortar assembly, CCB, PA
- Table 5-9: The natural frequencies obtained through three methodologies, CCB, PA
Chapter 6
- Table 6-1: The compression test results obtained at Fairbanks Scale Company in May 1887 (Guastavino 1892)
- Table 6-2: The complete test results obtained at Fairbanks Scale Company in May 1887
- Table 6-3: Theoretical stresses for arches of 10% rise with uniform distributed load per ft2 by Prof. Lanza (Guastavino, 1892)
- Table 6-4: The Guastavino Fireproof Construction Company’s specifications for erecting tile arches and domes, Engineering News, November 9, 1889
