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Bond behavior in NSM-strengthened masonry
Near Surface Mounted (NSM) reinforcement is an interesting technique for seismic strengthening of masonry and historical structures. Despite having several advantages compared to conventional techniques, little attention has been given to understanding the involved mechanisms (such as bond behavior) in the performance of masonry components strengthened with this reinforcement technique. This study presents an experimental and analytical investigation on the bond performance of NSM-strengthened masonry bricks aiming at filling the existing gaps in the available experimental results in the literature. The main focus is on the effect of test setup and bond length, but attention has also been given to the groove size and loading regime effect on the bond performance. The accuracy of the existing bond strength prediction models is also assessed and the required modifications are proposed. ; The second author acknowledges the financial support of the financial support of the European Union's Marie Curie Individual Fellowship program under REA grant agreement No. 701531. ; info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Bond behavior in NSM-strengthened masonry
Near Surface Mounted (NSM) reinforcement is an interesting technique for seismic strengthening of masonry and historical structures. Despite having several advantages compared to conventional techniques, little attention has been given to understanding the involved mechanisms (such as bond behavior) in the performance of masonry components strengthened with this reinforcement technique. This study presents an experimental and analytical investigation on the bond performance of NSM-strengthened masonry bricks aiming at filling the existing gaps in the available experimental results in the literature. The main focus is on the effect of test setup and bond length, but attention has also been given to the groove size and loading regime effect on the bond performance. The accuracy of the existing bond strength prediction models is also assessed and the required modifications are proposed. ; The second author acknowledges the financial support of the financial support of the European Union's Marie Curie Individual Fellowship program under REA grant agreement No. 701531. ; info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Bond behavior in NSM-strengthened masonry
Maljaee, Hamid (Autor:in) / Ghiassi, Bahman (Autor:in) / Lourenço, Paulo B. (Autor:in)
01.07.2018
doi:10.1016/j.engstruct.2018.03.091
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
690
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