Masonry made from Light Expanded Clay Aggregate (LECA) concrete blocks is by far the most popular manufactured masonry in Norway. LECA is a lightweight aggregate (LWA). The main objective of this study is to expand the knowledge about the material properties of LECA masonry to enable more accurate structural analysis and design of such masonry. The thesis comprises largely of experimental studies on the material behaviour of LECA masonry. Due to the relatively limited knowledge on the material properties of LECA masonry compared to that of concrete, a wide range of properties of LECA masonry has been studied in this thesis. Because restrained shrinkage cracking is a major cause of damage to LECA masonry, mapping the behaviour of masonry ...
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (Aircrete) (AAC) is the lightest form of concrete masonry. The material ...
Lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) has been used in construction since ancient Greek and Roman ti...
In the first part of this paper the results of compression tests on specimens of one brick wide and ...
Masonry made from Light Expanded Clay Aggregate (LECA) concrete blocks is by far the most popular ma...
Assessing the mechanical properties of irregular stone masonry in historic buildings is a challengin...
Unreinforced masonry is one of the most commonly used structure typologies for the construction of r...
The development of alkaline activated materials has enabled the production of eco-friendly alternati...
Lightweight aggregate is the generic name of a group of aggregates having a relative density lower t...
Varieties of masonry units such as burnt clay bricks, stones and concrete products are used for maso...
To accurately assess the performance of existing unreinforced masonry (URM) structures, the mechanic...
none3noExisting masonry buildings, representing a large portion of the building stock in the Mediter...
Starting point in this research is to find a quick and non-destructive method to characterize the me...
Many existing structures worldwide are made of adobe masonry (AM) or clay brick masonry (CBM). In th...
The mechanical characterization of masonry is of paramount importance for the structural assess-ment...
Masonry is a layered composite consisting of mortar and the masonry unit. Perfect bond between the m...
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (Aircrete) (AAC) is the lightest form of concrete masonry. The material ...
Lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) has been used in construction since ancient Greek and Roman ti...
In the first part of this paper the results of compression tests on specimens of one brick wide and ...
Masonry made from Light Expanded Clay Aggregate (LECA) concrete blocks is by far the most popular ma...
Assessing the mechanical properties of irregular stone masonry in historic buildings is a challengin...
Unreinforced masonry is one of the most commonly used structure typologies for the construction of r...
The development of alkaline activated materials has enabled the production of eco-friendly alternati...
Lightweight aggregate is the generic name of a group of aggregates having a relative density lower t...
Varieties of masonry units such as burnt clay bricks, stones and concrete products are used for maso...
To accurately assess the performance of existing unreinforced masonry (URM) structures, the mechanic...
none3noExisting masonry buildings, representing a large portion of the building stock in the Mediter...
Starting point in this research is to find a quick and non-destructive method to characterize the me...
Many existing structures worldwide are made of adobe masonry (AM) or clay brick masonry (CBM). In th...
The mechanical characterization of masonry is of paramount importance for the structural assess-ment...
Masonry is a layered composite consisting of mortar and the masonry unit. Perfect bond between the m...
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (Aircrete) (AAC) is the lightest form of concrete masonry. The material ...
Lightweight aggregate concrete (LWAC) has been used in construction since ancient Greek and Roman ti...
In the first part of this paper the results of compression tests on specimens of one brick wide and ...