Masonry buildings have been, and remain, a popular form for economically enclosing space. Whereas such buildings are safe under gravity loads, most are vulnerable to horizontal loads due to earthquakes. Observations following an earthquake and experimental programs have shown that piers between openings are the most vulnerable part of a masonry building, and that the failure of such piers is due in the majority of cases to shear (or diagonal tension). Accordingly, the study described concerns the seismic response of reinforced masonry piers that exhibit a shear mode of failure. The study consists of two parts. First the results of an experimental program on reinforced masonry piers under cyclic lateral loads simulating seismic excitati...
Masonry is one of the most antique structural systems in the world. However, it has been losing pres...
The most common form of dwellings in rural and semi-urban areas of India and other developing countr...
The behaviour of masonry constructions results to be very far from the one characterizing ductile st...
The wall pier represents the vertical element of multi-storey walls with openings, the main resista...
This study is concerned with the seismic strengthening of URM walls in which the in-plane lateral re...
The overall seismic behaviour of reinforced masonry shear walls is studied. An experimental invest...
In the seismic design and assessment of ordinary masonry buildings the prediction of the strength of...
Multi-storey walls with openings, composed by wall piers and spandrels, represent the main resistant...
This study is to acquire a better understanding of the seismic performance of reinforced masonry str...
Experiments were performed to study the dynamic response of reinforced concrete masonry building str...
Unreinforced masonry (URM) made with soft bricks comprises a large percentage of the building stock ...
The overarching goal of the research presented herein was to establish the key behavior mechanisms a...
The masonry structures built in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were designed wit...
The shear behaviour of masonry walls subjected to in-plane lateral forces is strongly dependent on t...
Since the establishment of ASTM standard C91, masonry cement mortars have become widely used for mas...
Masonry is one of the most antique structural systems in the world. However, it has been losing pres...
The most common form of dwellings in rural and semi-urban areas of India and other developing countr...
The behaviour of masonry constructions results to be very far from the one characterizing ductile st...
The wall pier represents the vertical element of multi-storey walls with openings, the main resista...
This study is concerned with the seismic strengthening of URM walls in which the in-plane lateral re...
The overall seismic behaviour of reinforced masonry shear walls is studied. An experimental invest...
In the seismic design and assessment of ordinary masonry buildings the prediction of the strength of...
Multi-storey walls with openings, composed by wall piers and spandrels, represent the main resistant...
This study is to acquire a better understanding of the seismic performance of reinforced masonry str...
Experiments were performed to study the dynamic response of reinforced concrete masonry building str...
Unreinforced masonry (URM) made with soft bricks comprises a large percentage of the building stock ...
The overarching goal of the research presented herein was to establish the key behavior mechanisms a...
The masonry structures built in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were designed wit...
The shear behaviour of masonry walls subjected to in-plane lateral forces is strongly dependent on t...
Since the establishment of ASTM standard C91, masonry cement mortars have become widely used for mas...
Masonry is one of the most antique structural systems in the world. However, it has been losing pres...
The most common form of dwellings in rural and semi-urban areas of India and other developing countr...
The behaviour of masonry constructions results to be very far from the one characterizing ductile st...