Behavior of Partially Grouted Concrete Masonry Walls under Quasi-Static Cyclic Lateral Loading
Eight partially grouted (PG-RM) concrete masonry walls were tested to study the influence of the strength and width of blocks, the wall aspect ratio, the horizontal and vertical reinforcement ratio, and the presence of edge elements (flanges). The results were analyzed in terms of the failure mode,...
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doaj-53e99685f98d4d93bf5c5e37f782dcbb2020-11-25T03:23:25ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-05-01132424242410.3390/ma13102424Behavior of Partially Grouted Concrete Masonry Walls under Quasi-Static Cyclic Lateral LoadingSebastián Calderón0Laura Vargas1Cristián Sandoval2Gerardo Araya-Letelier3Department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Vicuña Mackenna 4860, Macul, Santiago 7820436, ChileDepartment of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Vicuña Mackenna 4860, Macul, Santiago 7820436, ChileDepartment of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Vicuña Mackenna 4860, Macul, Santiago 7820436, ChileSchool of Civil Construction, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Vicuña Mackenna 4860, Macul, Santiago 7820436, ChileEight partially grouted (PG-RM) concrete masonry walls were tested to study the influence of the strength and width of blocks, the wall aspect ratio, the horizontal and vertical reinforcement ratio, and the presence of edge elements (flanges). The results were analyzed in terms of the failure mode, damage progression, shear strength, lateral stiffness degradation, equivalent viscous damping ratio, and displacement ductility. Additionally, the performances of some existing shear expressions were analyzed by comparing the measured and predicted lateral load capacity of the tested walls. Based on the results, a slight increment in the lateral stiffness was achieved when employing stronger blocks, while the shear strength remained constant. Besides, increasing the width of concrete blocks did not have a significant effect on the shear strength nor in the initial tangential stiffness, but it generated a softer post-peak strength degradation. Increasing the wall aspect ratio reduced the brittleness of the response and the shear strength. Reducing the amount of vertical reinforcement lowered the resulting shear strength, although it also slowed down the post-peak resistance degradation. Transversal edge elements provided integrity to the wall response, generated softer resistance degradation, and improved the symmetry of the response, but they did not raise the lateral resistance.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/10/2424partially grouted masonryconcrete blockin-plane cyclic testingshear responsebed-joint reinforcement |
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Sebastián Calderón Laura Vargas Cristián Sandoval Gerardo Araya-Letelier Behavior of Partially Grouted Concrete Masonry Walls under Quasi-Static Cyclic Lateral Loading Materials partially grouted masonry concrete block in-plane cyclic testing shear response bed-joint reinforcement |
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Sebastián Calderón Laura Vargas Cristián Sandoval Gerardo Araya-Letelier |
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Behavior of Partially Grouted Concrete Masonry Walls under Quasi-Static Cyclic Lateral Loading |
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Behavior of Partially Grouted Concrete Masonry Walls under Quasi-Static Cyclic Lateral Loading |
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Behavior of Partially Grouted Concrete Masonry Walls under Quasi-Static Cyclic Lateral Loading |
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Behavior of Partially Grouted Concrete Masonry Walls under Quasi-Static Cyclic Lateral Loading |
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Behavior of Partially Grouted Concrete Masonry Walls under Quasi-Static Cyclic Lateral Loading |
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behavior of partially grouted concrete masonry walls under quasi-static cyclic lateral loading |
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Eight partially grouted (PG-RM) concrete masonry walls were tested to study the influence of the strength and width of blocks, the wall aspect ratio, the horizontal and vertical reinforcement ratio, and the presence of edge elements (flanges). The results were analyzed in terms of the failure mode, damage progression, shear strength, lateral stiffness degradation, equivalent viscous damping ratio, and displacement ductility. Additionally, the performances of some existing shear expressions were analyzed by comparing the measured and predicted lateral load capacity of the tested walls. Based on the results, a slight increment in the lateral stiffness was achieved when employing stronger blocks, while the shear strength remained constant. Besides, increasing the width of concrete blocks did not have a significant effect on the shear strength nor in the initial tangential stiffness, but it generated a softer post-peak strength degradation. Increasing the wall aspect ratio reduced the brittleness of the response and the shear strength. Reducing the amount of vertical reinforcement lowered the resulting shear strength, although it also slowed down the post-peak resistance degradation. Transversal edge elements provided integrity to the wall response, generated softer resistance degradation, and improved the symmetry of the response, but they did not raise the lateral resistance. |
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partially grouted masonry concrete block in-plane cyclic testing shear response bed-joint reinforcement |
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