Effects of toothed edges and window openings on seismic behaviour of confined masonry walls
Confined masonry (CM) structures have been widely adopted by many developing countries located in seismically active regions due to their satisfactory seismic performances, cost-effectiveness and ease of construction; for example, the construction of CM structures in Nepal after the 2015 earthquake...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1595692022-06-28T00:41:51Z Effects of toothed edges and window openings on seismic behaviour of confined masonry walls Lim, Namyo Salim Tan, Amber Chun En Tan, Kang Hai School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Masonry Structural Analysis Confined masonry (CM) structures have been widely adopted by many developing countries located in seismically active regions due to their satisfactory seismic performances, cost-effectiveness and ease of construction; for example, the construction of CM structures in Nepal after the 2015 earthquake by Smart Shelter Foundation (SSF) to provide affordable structures with reliable seismic performance. However, as CM is a much less researched topic compared to other types of structures, some of the design provisions from codes and practices adopted by SSF for their CM structures are ambiguous or even appear contradictory. Hence, the research presented in this paper has been conducted in response to SSF's request to investigate the effectiveness of the adopted design and construction methods of their CM structures. In the experiment, three CM specimens constructed following the design provided by SSF was subjected to in-plane cyclic loading with two cycles per drift at 1.0% increment until a 20% drop in maximum strength was attained to investigate the effectiveness of toothed wall-to-column connections and effects of a window opening in the masonry panel. Toothed wall-to-column connections may not provide significant improvement to the in-plane seismic response, but provision of a lintel band above an opening can alleviate the detrimental effect. 2022-06-28T00:41:51Z 2022-06-28T00:41:51Z 2022 Journal Article Lim, N. S., Tan, A. C. E. & Tan, K. H. (2022). Effects of toothed edges and window openings on seismic behaviour of confined masonry walls. Magazine of Concrete Research, 74(3), 109-122. https://dx.doi.org/10.1680/jmacr.20.00077 0024-9831 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159569 10.1680/jmacr.20.00077 2-s2.0-85119207395 3 74 109 122 en Magazine of Concrete Research © ICE Publishing: All rights reserved. |
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Confined masonry (CM) structures have been widely adopted by many developing countries located in seismically active regions due to their satisfactory seismic performances, cost-effectiveness and ease of construction; for example, the construction of CM structures in Nepal after the 2015 earthquake by Smart Shelter Foundation (SSF) to provide affordable structures with reliable seismic performance. However, as CM is a much less researched topic compared to other types of structures, some of the design provisions from codes and practices adopted by SSF for their CM structures are ambiguous or even appear contradictory. Hence, the research presented in this paper has been conducted in response to SSF's request to investigate the effectiveness of the adopted design and construction methods of their CM structures. In the experiment, three CM specimens constructed following the design provided by SSF was subjected to in-plane cyclic loading with two cycles per drift at 1.0% increment until a 20% drop in maximum strength was attained to investigate the effectiveness of toothed wall-to-column connections and effects of a window opening in the masonry panel. Toothed wall-to-column connections may not provide significant improvement to the in-plane seismic response, but provision of a lintel band above an opening can alleviate the detrimental effect. |
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