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In-Plane Shear Improvement of Unreinforced Masonry Wall Panels Using NSM CFRP Strips
The large number of earthquake-prone vintage unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings in many seismically active parts of the world results in a need for minimally invasive and cost-effective strengthening techniques to enhance the poor earthquake performance of such buildings. The objective of the research reported here was to investigate the applicability of using near-surface-mounted (NSM) carbon fiber–reinforced polymer (CFRP) strips as a retrofitting technique for improving the in-plane shear strength and displacement capacity of multi-leaf URM walls constructed using solid clay brick masonry. The use of this technique for repairing earthquake damaged URM walls was also investigated. Ten multileaf wall panels measuring approximately were constructed using recycled vintage solid clay bricks and retrofitted using NSM CFRP strips with varying reinforcement ratios. These panels were loaded in diagonal compression, and the results were compared with those obtained from testing of nominally identical unretrofitted wall panels constructed using the same materials. In addition, four wall panels extracted from existing buildings were tested in an as-built condition and then later retested after being repaired using the NSM CFRP strip technique. Based on the experimental results it was established that the NSM CFRP strip technique provides a simple and cost effective method for substantially enhancing the shear strength and displacement capacity of understrength or damaged URM wall panels.
In-Plane Shear Improvement of Unreinforced Masonry Wall Panels Using NSM CFRP Strips
The large number of earthquake-prone vintage unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings in many seismically active parts of the world results in a need for minimally invasive and cost-effective strengthening techniques to enhance the poor earthquake performance of such buildings. The objective of the research reported here was to investigate the applicability of using near-surface-mounted (NSM) carbon fiber–reinforced polymer (CFRP) strips as a retrofitting technique for improving the in-plane shear strength and displacement capacity of multi-leaf URM walls constructed using solid clay brick masonry. The use of this technique for repairing earthquake damaged URM walls was also investigated. Ten multileaf wall panels measuring approximately were constructed using recycled vintage solid clay bricks and retrofitted using NSM CFRP strips with varying reinforcement ratios. These panels were loaded in diagonal compression, and the results were compared with those obtained from testing of nominally identical unretrofitted wall panels constructed using the same materials. In addition, four wall panels extracted from existing buildings were tested in an as-built condition and then later retested after being repaired using the NSM CFRP strip technique. Based on the experimental results it was established that the NSM CFRP strip technique provides a simple and cost effective method for substantially enhancing the shear strength and displacement capacity of understrength or damaged URM wall panels.
In-Plane Shear Improvement of Unreinforced Masonry Wall Panels Using NSM CFRP Strips
Dizhur, Dmytro (Autor:in) / Griffith, Michael (Autor:in) / Ingham, Jason (Autor:in)
20.05.2013
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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