Evaluación de daños y actuaciones de rehabilitación en la iglesia de San Nicolás de Eduardo Torroja (Gandía, 1962)

[EN] The church of San Nicolas in Gandia (1962), is the posthumous work of Eduardo Torroja Miret, engineer, in collaboration with Gonzalo Echegaray Comba, architect. The temple is characterized by its unique structure: two folded sheets of post-tensioned concrete, supported on the side walls, with 2...

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Autores: Serrano Lanzarote, Apolonia Begoña|||0000-0002-9606-0029, Fenollosa Forner, Ernesto Jesús|||0000-0002-6610-8132, Arnau Paltor, Fernando Amadeo
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2016
País:España
Institución:Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV)
Repositorio:RiuNet. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:riunet.upv.es:10251/62905
Acceso en línea:https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/62905
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Conservation
Folded-plates
Prestressed concrete
Corrosion
Refurbishment
Modern movement
Láminas plegadas
Hormigón postesado
Corrosión
Rehabilitación
Conservación
Movimiento Moderno
MECANICA DE LOS MEDIOS CONTINUOS Y TEORIA DE ESTRUCTURAS
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Sumario:[EN] The church of San Nicolas in Gandia (1962), is the posthumous work of Eduardo Torroja Miret, engineer, in collaboration with Gonzalo Echegaray Comba, architect. The temple is characterized by its unique structure: two folded sheets of post-tensioned concrete, supported on the side walls, with 29 meters span. In 1996, the detection of cracks in the concrete and spalling, made it advisable an inspection and evaluation of the damages detected in the building, mostly caused by the corrosion of reinforcement concrete, and concluded by recommending repair them. This paper explains the structural system of the temple, describes the identified damages in the structure, exposes the refurbishment project and displays the works executed during the intervention. The work was completed just in time for the 50th anniversary of its construction in 2012.