Lab
Catenary Arch
A chain hanging under gravity forms a catenary curve. Flip it upside down and you get the ideal shape for a self-supporting masonry arch — all forces flow as pure compression along the centerline, with no bending or tension. Adjust the span and height, compare with parabolic and circular arches, and watch what happens when you distort the shape away from the catenary.
Arch shape
Catenary
y = a cosh(x/a)
Max stress ratio
1.00
Pure compression
Thrust at base
—
Horizontal force
Stability
Stable
Thrust within masonry
View
Arch shape
Geometry
Span
6.0
Rise
4.0
Thickness
0.40
Voussoirs
15
Distortion
Flatten top
0%
Distort the arch away from its ideal shape to see stress concentrations and instability.