Measuring Deformations of Masonry Veneer Walls On-Site

Author G BERTRAM, D R W MARTENS and H L M WIJEN Department of Architecture, Building and Planning, Eindhoven University of Technology Abstract The causes of crack formation in masonry veneer walls are not yet well understood. Investigation into the phenomena that...

FEM Micro-Model for Masonry Reinforced in Bed Joints

Author L DROBIEC Building Structures Department, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland Abstract The paper presents discrete numerical model of bed joint reinforced masonry. In the mortar and brick material model, the five-parameter Willam-Warnke failure...

Masonry Field Inspection

Author J CHRYSLER Masonry Institute of America Abstract The performance of reinforced masonry is significantly dependent on the quality of construction. Inspection of masonry by an independent observer is one method to verify the construction quality. The latest...

Fibreglass Reinforcement in Brick Bearing Walls

Author PROF. ARCH. G VALLETTA(1), PROF. ARCH. G PEDEMONTE(1), ARCH. J J FONTANA(1), DR. ING. Q R TALERO(2) and DR. ING. Q A DELGADO(2) (1) University of Uruguay -.Faculty of Architecture Institute of Construction Science, E-mail: graval@adinet.com.uy (2) Instº. C.C....

Rocking Response of Solid Blocks on Rigid and Flexible Foundations

Author M A ELGAWADY, Q MA, J BUTTERWORTH, and J M INGHAM Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University of Auckland Abstract The rocking response of rigid blocks with aspect ratios of 3 and 5 was investigated, with particular focus on the possible...

Time Dependent Behaviour of Historic Masonry: A Probabilistic Model

Author A ANZANI, E GARAVAGLIA and L BINDA Department of Structural Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Abstract Among the factors which are peculiar to ancient masonry structures, creep and the creep-fatigue interaction have been shown to influence strongly...

Analysis of In-plane Damage of Unreinforced Masonry Walls

Author Y SHI and D D’ AYALA Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, University of Bath Abstract This paper reports on a test program which aims to validate former theoretical work carried out at the University of Bath, correlating seismic damage mechanisms...

Torsion Shear Test for Mortar Joints in Masonry

Author M J MASIA(1), Y HAN(1) and M R S CORREA(2) (1) Centre for Infrastructure Performance and Reliability, School of Engineering, The University of Newcastle, Australia (2) Department of Structural Engineering, EESC/USP, Brazil Abstract The paper describes a new...