This study investigates brick types and masonry prisms under compressive loading according to ASTM C1314–14 as the basic parameters for evaluating lateral resistance of masonry infill walls and to compare compressive strength amongst various brick types. The lateral resistance capacity of a masonry infill wall model depends on the compressive strength of the masonry prism, and the lateral deformation of a masonry infill wall model depends on the strain at the maximum stress of the masonry prism. A masonry prism is an assemblage made of representative units (clay brick, hollow brick, lightweight block, etc), mortar and grout. In this research, eight types of brick are considered which are hollow brick, lightweight block and six type...
Masonry triplet is formed by three and half bricks keeping the same type of bond exhibited in a bric...
The assessment procedures for masonry arches and columns usually assume homogeneous constitutive mod...
The aim of this work is to critically assess a stress-strain model using experimental masonry prism...
Structural design in masonry requires a clear understanding of the behaviour of the compositeunit-mo...
Architectural infill walls interact with the surrounding reinforced concrete load bearing members of...
Architectural infill walls interact with the surrounding reinforced concrete load bearing members of...
Masonry buildings are the most common type of construction used for housing purpose both in urban an...
Masonry construction is the most ancient construction practice that is still in use in the modern ...
This research presents an experimental programme on the mechanical characterization of masonry under...
The aim of this work is to critically assess a stress-strain model using experimental masonry prisms...
The compressive strength of eccentrically loaded masonry, affecting the strength of arches, vaults, ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the behavior of confined masonry walls subjected to lateral loads. S...
This is a case study presenting the cracking behavior and assessment of the compressive strength of ...
Structural design in masonry requires clear understanding of the behavior of the composite unit-mort...
Masonry buildings are one of the most widely used building materials in the world. In case of masonr...
Masonry triplet is formed by three and half bricks keeping the same type of bond exhibited in a bric...
The assessment procedures for masonry arches and columns usually assume homogeneous constitutive mod...
The aim of this work is to critically assess a stress-strain model using experimental masonry prism...
Structural design in masonry requires a clear understanding of the behaviour of the compositeunit-mo...
Architectural infill walls interact with the surrounding reinforced concrete load bearing members of...
Architectural infill walls interact with the surrounding reinforced concrete load bearing members of...
Masonry buildings are the most common type of construction used for housing purpose both in urban an...
Masonry construction is the most ancient construction practice that is still in use in the modern ...
This research presents an experimental programme on the mechanical characterization of masonry under...
The aim of this work is to critically assess a stress-strain model using experimental masonry prisms...
The compressive strength of eccentrically loaded masonry, affecting the strength of arches, vaults, ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the behavior of confined masonry walls subjected to lateral loads. S...
This is a case study presenting the cracking behavior and assessment of the compressive strength of ...
Structural design in masonry requires clear understanding of the behavior of the composite unit-mort...
Masonry buildings are one of the most widely used building materials in the world. In case of masonr...
Masonry triplet is formed by three and half bricks keeping the same type of bond exhibited in a bric...
The assessment procedures for masonry arches and columns usually assume homogeneous constitutive mod...
The aim of this work is to critically assess a stress-strain model using experimental masonry prism...