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Strength of Masonry Walls Under Compressive and Transverse Loads
Ninety walls of 10 different types of masonry construction were tested under various combinations of vertical and transverse load. It is shown that the effect of vertical load and wall slenderness on transverse strength can be predicted by rational analysis. The analysis is based on established theory which has been extended to account for the properties of masonry. Similar methods of rational analysis have been adopted for the design of steel structures and are presently being considered for reinforced concrete structures. (Author)
Strength of Masonry Walls Under Compressive and Transverse Loads
Ninety walls of 10 different types of masonry construction were tested under various combinations of vertical and transverse load. It is shown that the effect of vertical load and wall slenderness on transverse strength can be predicted by rational analysis. The analysis is based on established theory which has been extended to account for the properties of masonry. Similar methods of rational analysis have been adopted for the design of steel structures and are presently being considered for reinforced concrete structures. (Author)
Strength of Masonry Walls Under Compressive and Transverse Loads
F. Y. Yokel (author) / R. G. Mathey (author) / R. D. Dikkers (author)
1971
81 pages
Report
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English
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