Eine Plattform für die Wissenschaft: Bauingenieurwesen, Architektur und Urbanistik
Evaluation of Structural Properties of Masonry in Existing Buildings
The current state of knowledge on the structural behavior of masonry is synthesized to develop a methodology for the evaluation of the load capacity of masonry walls in existing buildings. A procedure is described for direct sampling and testing of specimens removed from masonry walls of buildings to determine their strength in shear, flexure and compression, and to measure their load-deformation characteristics. A documentation of strength and stiffness properties obtained from available test data is included to provide an alternate source of information on masonry of comparable construction. Sample calculations of masonry building analysis for seismic forces are given.
Evaluation of Structural Properties of Masonry in Existing Buildings
The current state of knowledge on the structural behavior of masonry is synthesized to develop a methodology for the evaluation of the load capacity of masonry walls in existing buildings. A procedure is described for direct sampling and testing of specimens removed from masonry walls of buildings to determine their strength in shear, flexure and compression, and to measure their load-deformation characteristics. A documentation of strength and stiffness properties obtained from available test data is included to provide an alternate source of information on masonry of comparable construction. Sample calculations of masonry building analysis for seismic forces are given.
Evaluation of Structural Properties of Masonry in Existing Buildings
S. G. Fattal (Autor:in) / L. E. Cattaneo (Autor:in)
1974
130 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Structural identification of existing masonry buildings
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2008
|Structural assessment, monitoring and evaluation of existing masonry buildings in seismic regions
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2003
|Retrofitting Existing Masonry Buildings to Resist Explosions
British Library Online Contents | 2002