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Static cyclic response of masonry walls retrofitted with fiber-reinforced polymers

ElGawady, Mohamed A.
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Lestuzzi, Pierino  
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Badoux, Marc
2007
Journal Of Composites For Construction

The behavior of seven one-half scale masonry specimens before and after retrofitting using fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) is investigated. Four walls were built using one-half scale hollow clay masonry units and weak mortar to simulate walls built in central Europe in the mid-20th century. Three walls were first tested as unreinforced masonry walls; then, the seismically damaged specimens were retrofitted using FRPs. The fourth wall was directly upgraded after construction using FRP., Each specimen was retrofitted on the entire surface of a single side. All the specimens were tested under constant gravity load and incrementally increasing in-plane loading cycles. The tested specimens had two effective moment/shear ratio, namely, 0.5 and 0.7. The key parameter was the amount of FRP axial rigidity, which is defined as the amount of FRP reinforcement ratio times its E modulus. The single-side retrofitting/upgrading significantly improved the lateral strength, stiffness, and energy dissipation of the test specimens. The increase in the lateral strength was proportional to the amount of FRP axial rigidity. However, using high amount of FRP axial rigidity led to very brittle failure. Finally, simple existing analytical models estimated the ultimate lateral strengths of the test specimens reasonably well.

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DOI
10.1061/(ASCE)1090-0268(2007)11:1(50)
Web of Science ID

WOS:000243547500006

Author(s)
ElGawady, Mohamed A.
Lestuzzi, Pierino  
Badoux, Marc
Date Issued

2007

Publisher

American Society of Civil Engineers

Published in
Journal Of Composites For Construction
Volume

11

Start page

50

End page

61

Subjects

Inplane Seismic Response

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