Résumé

Among the techniques for constructing vaults without formwork, the most popular is the Catalan. The first layer of lightweight tiles called “Rasillas” is assembled to form a predeterminate shape that resist to loads despite its reduced thickness. Until the first layer is completed, a sticky, quick setting mortar supports the terracotta tiles. Once completed, the first layer of the vault acts as a temporary formwork to support the further layers of tiles and then become a part of the structure. This paper presents a numerical analysis of the mechanical behavior of a novel type of Catalan vault made of sustainable raw excavation-earth tiles called “Ecorasillas”. The advantages and drawbacks of the Ecorasilla vaults are highlighted and their performances are compared with a second type of Catalan vault made of clinker bricks. Test results are used to improve the quality of the predictions of the FEM models.

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