Analysis of behaviour of calcium silicate hollow blocks masonry subjected to the concentrated load

Loading of masonry with concentrated load is a sufficiently common case of loading which occurs due to structures of various purposes and sizes which lean against masonry wall, column or partition wall. Reinforced concrete or metal beams, reinforced beams, wooden structures of roof or span are leane...

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Main Author: Mindaugas Zavalis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2020-12-01
Series:Engineering Structures and Technologies
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Online Access:https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/EST/article/view/14041
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spelling doaj-05cf606caca541589808954e924f8fdb2021-08-26T12:45:49ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityEngineering Structures and Technologies2029-882X2029-88382020-12-01122394510.3846/est.2020.1404114041Analysis of behaviour of calcium silicate hollow blocks masonry subjected to the concentrated loadMindaugas Zavalis0Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, LithuaniaLoading of masonry with concentrated load is a sufficiently common case of loading which occurs due to structures of various purposes and sizes which lean against masonry wall, column or partition wall. Reinforced concrete or metal beams, reinforced beams, wooden structures of roof or span are leaned against masonry structures most usually. Investigations show that masonry structures under concentrated load withstand higher loads than structures of which the whole surface area is compressed. In most cases traditional bricks’ masonry under concentrated load was investigated. Its head joints are filled with mortar. This paper describes the experimental and numerical modeling results of investigation of calcium silicate hollow blocks masonry with thin layered mortar and unfilled head joints compressed by concentrated load. The more dangerous case when the edge of masonry unit (wall) is affected by concentrated load was chosen for analysis. Preliminary investigations have shown that the bed joints transmiss horizontal stresses. The stress distribution angle is close to 60°, i.e. close to stress distribution in masonry with filled head joints. First published online 26 January 2021https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/EST/article/view/14041calcium silicate hollow blocksconcentrated loadcompressive strengthnumerical modeling
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Analysis of behaviour of calcium silicate hollow blocks masonry subjected to the concentrated load
Engineering Structures and Technologies
calcium silicate hollow blocks
concentrated load
compressive strength
numerical modeling
author_facet Mindaugas Zavalis
author_sort Mindaugas Zavalis
title Analysis of behaviour of calcium silicate hollow blocks masonry subjected to the concentrated load
title_short Analysis of behaviour of calcium silicate hollow blocks masonry subjected to the concentrated load
title_full Analysis of behaviour of calcium silicate hollow blocks masonry subjected to the concentrated load
title_fullStr Analysis of behaviour of calcium silicate hollow blocks masonry subjected to the concentrated load
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of behaviour of calcium silicate hollow blocks masonry subjected to the concentrated load
title_sort analysis of behaviour of calcium silicate hollow blocks masonry subjected to the concentrated load
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Engineering Structures and Technologies
issn 2029-882X
2029-8838
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Loading of masonry with concentrated load is a sufficiently common case of loading which occurs due to structures of various purposes and sizes which lean against masonry wall, column or partition wall. Reinforced concrete or metal beams, reinforced beams, wooden structures of roof or span are leaned against masonry structures most usually. Investigations show that masonry structures under concentrated load withstand higher loads than structures of which the whole surface area is compressed. In most cases traditional bricks’ masonry under concentrated load was investigated. Its head joints are filled with mortar. This paper describes the experimental and numerical modeling results of investigation of calcium silicate hollow blocks masonry with thin layered mortar and unfilled head joints compressed by concentrated load. The more dangerous case when the edge of masonry unit (wall) is affected by concentrated load was chosen for analysis. Preliminary investigations have shown that the bed joints transmiss horizontal stresses. The stress distribution angle is close to 60°, i.e. close to stress distribution in masonry with filled head joints. First published online 26 January 2021
topic calcium silicate hollow blocks
concentrated load
compressive strength
numerical modeling
url https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/EST/article/view/14041
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