This paper discusses the design of an experimental campaign with the aim of studying the seismic behaviour of different types of post-installed anchors for concrete and masonry applications. The laboratory tests involve the study of fasteners with different functioning principles, namely bond, expansion and undercut. A preliminary literature review of actual codes and guidelines focused on this topic led to select a tri-axial shaking-table test. These norms has been also considered to define both the dynamic input to be applied and the testing procedure. A FE model has been developed to define the layout of structures to be tested. This led to select two cross-shaped structures \u2013 four walls each \u2013 in order to reproduce different s...
In Europe, the qualification of injection anchors in masonry under static and quasi-static actions i...
The proposed paper reports the results of a research on the behaviour of injected anchors in histori...
The article presents experimental tests carried out to investigate the effect of crack width (0.4, 0...
The paper discusses the results of an experimental campaign carried out on different typologies of p...
The protection of ancillary elements is of paramount importance in earthquake engineering. During a ...
Near to its official publication, Eurocode 2 part 4 (EN 1992-4) does not account for design of ancho...
During earthquakes, nonstructural components and other objects of sizeable mass attached to building...
Investigations of damage sustained following the 2010–2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence highlighte...
The paper presents the results of and experimental investigation on the behaviour of post-installed ...
The safety of buildings located in seismic zones is related to the proper design of both the structu...
National and International codes focus mainly on structural safety and serviceability of structures....
In Europe, the qualification of injection anchors in masonry under static and quasi-static actions i...
The first part of the paper presents the results of two series of in situ pull-out tests of injected...
The masonry still one of the widespread construction system for low-rise residential buildings even ...
In Europe, the qualification of injection anchors in masonry under static and quasi-static actions i...
The proposed paper reports the results of a research on the behaviour of injected anchors in histori...
The article presents experimental tests carried out to investigate the effect of crack width (0.4, 0...
The paper discusses the results of an experimental campaign carried out on different typologies of p...
The protection of ancillary elements is of paramount importance in earthquake engineering. During a ...
Near to its official publication, Eurocode 2 part 4 (EN 1992-4) does not account for design of ancho...
During earthquakes, nonstructural components and other objects of sizeable mass attached to building...
Investigations of damage sustained following the 2010–2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence highlighte...
The paper presents the results of and experimental investigation on the behaviour of post-installed ...
The safety of buildings located in seismic zones is related to the proper design of both the structu...
National and International codes focus mainly on structural safety and serviceability of structures....
In Europe, the qualification of injection anchors in masonry under static and quasi-static actions i...
The first part of the paper presents the results of two series of in situ pull-out tests of injected...
The masonry still one of the widespread construction system for low-rise residential buildings even ...
In Europe, the qualification of injection anchors in masonry under static and quasi-static actions i...
The proposed paper reports the results of a research on the behaviour of injected anchors in histori...
The article presents experimental tests carried out to investigate the effect of crack width (0.4, 0...