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In-plane lateral cyclic behaviour of lime-mortar and clay-brick masonry walls in dry and wet conditions
- Source :
- Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering. 19:5525-5563
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.
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Abstract
- This paper presents an experimental investigation into the structural and material response of ambient-dry and wet clay-brick/lime-mortar masonry elements. In addition to cyclic tests on four large-scale masonry walls subjected to lateral in-plane displacement and co-existing compressive gravity load, the study also includes complementary tests on square masonry panels under diagonal compression and cylindrical masonry cores in compression. After describing the specimen details, wetting method and testing arrangements, the main results and observations are provided and discussed. The results obtained from full-field digital image correlation measurements enable a detailed assessment of the material shear-compression strength envelope, and permit a direct comparison with the strength characteristics of structural walls. The full load-deformation behaviour of the large-scale walls is also evaluated, including their ductility and failure modes, and compared with the predictions of available assessment models. It is shown that moisture has a notable effect on the main material properties, including the shear and compression strengths, brick–mortar interaction parameters, and the elastic and shear moduli. The extent of the moisture effects is a function of the governing behaviour and material characteristics as well as the interaction between shear and precompression stresses, and can lead to a loss of more than a third of the stiffness and strength. For the large scale wall specimens subjected to lateral loading and co-existing compression, the wet-to-dry reduction was found to be up to 20% and 11% in terms of stiffness and lateral strength, respectively, whilst the ductility ratio diminished by up to 12%. Overall, provided that the key moisture-dependent material properties are appropriately evaluated, it is shown that analytical assessment methods can be reliably adapted for predicting the response, in terms of the lateral stiffness, strength and overall load-deformation, for both dry and wet masonry walls.
- Subjects :
- Technology
Clay brick
0211 other engineering and technologies
020101 civil engineering
02 engineering and technology
0201 civil engineering
Engineering
SHEAR BEHAVIOR
STRENGTH
021105 building & construction
Engineering, Geological
Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Composite material
Envelope (mathematics)
Strategic, Defence & Security Studies
IN-SITU
BUILDINGS
Stiffness
Geology
Masonry
Compression (physics)
Shear (sheet metal)
Geophysics
Physical Sciences
TESTS
medicine.symptom
Material properties
Digital image correlation
Materials science
CONCRETE WALLS
0905 Civil Engineering
medicine
SEISMIC RESPONSE
Lateral deformation
Ductility
Civil and Structural Engineering
Science & Technology
business.industry
Masonry walls
Wet conditions
VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT
Building and Construction
MECHANICAL-BEHAVIOR
Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
FIBER-REINFORCED POLYMER
0403 Geology
Diagonal cracking
Lime mortar
Cyclic loading
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15731456 and 1570761X
- Volume :
- 19
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....6fcca9bfdb7eca0a87c9615eaa3a690c
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10518-021-01170-5