Unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings frequently have load-bearing walls with an irregular arrangement of openings. This is the case of many existing URM buildings designed in compliance with past non-seismic codes. Previous research has shown that seismic response of irregular walls with openings to in-plane lateral loads may be strongly different from that of regular walls. Nonetheless, current seismic codes do not provide rules for an appropriate capacity modelling of these structures. This paper deals with the in-plane seismic capacity of irregular URM walls with vertical opening offsets, namely a misalignment between upper edges of openings at the same storey. The influence of offset irregularity on seismic capacity was investi...
The in-plane stiffness of single straight-sheathed timber floors is normally supposed to be not suff...
Modeling unreinforced masonry walls, subjected to seismic loads applied normal to their plane, has ...
In most available studies, unreinforced masonry (URM) walls are idealized as rectangular sections, w...
Unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings frequently have load-bearing walls with an irregular arrangeme...
Masonry buildings are often characterized by geometric irregularities. In many cases, such buildings...
Masonry buildings have been used for centuries in various locations around the world, including area...
Past seismic events showed that irregular structures are subjected to more damage compared to the re...
Within the framework of modelling of unreinforced masonry structures, the equivalent frame (EF) appr...
Existing brick masonry buildings are frequently modified to satisfy nowadays living demands. Such mo...
The lateral load bearing capacity of masonry walls depends mainly on its slenderness and the applied...
Unreinforced masonry (URM) building construction is prominent in the form of load-bearing, partition...
During a seismic event, the walls within an unreinforced masonry (URM) building must possess suffici...
Seismic response of unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings is largely influenced by nonlinear behavior...
Unreinforced masonry (URM) is traditionally used in North-Western Europe as load- bearing solution f...
Masonry panels consisting of piers and spandrels in buildings are vulnerable to in-plane actions cau...
The in-plane stiffness of single straight-sheathed timber floors is normally supposed to be not suff...
Modeling unreinforced masonry walls, subjected to seismic loads applied normal to their plane, has ...
In most available studies, unreinforced masonry (URM) walls are idealized as rectangular sections, w...
Unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings frequently have load-bearing walls with an irregular arrangeme...
Masonry buildings are often characterized by geometric irregularities. In many cases, such buildings...
Masonry buildings have been used for centuries in various locations around the world, including area...
Past seismic events showed that irregular structures are subjected to more damage compared to the re...
Within the framework of modelling of unreinforced masonry structures, the equivalent frame (EF) appr...
Existing brick masonry buildings are frequently modified to satisfy nowadays living demands. Such mo...
The lateral load bearing capacity of masonry walls depends mainly on its slenderness and the applied...
Unreinforced masonry (URM) building construction is prominent in the form of load-bearing, partition...
During a seismic event, the walls within an unreinforced masonry (URM) building must possess suffici...
Seismic response of unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings is largely influenced by nonlinear behavior...
Unreinforced masonry (URM) is traditionally used in North-Western Europe as load- bearing solution f...
Masonry panels consisting of piers and spandrels in buildings are vulnerable to in-plane actions cau...
The in-plane stiffness of single straight-sheathed timber floors is normally supposed to be not suff...
Modeling unreinforced masonry walls, subjected to seismic loads applied normal to their plane, has ...
In most available studies, unreinforced masonry (URM) walls are idealized as rectangular sections, w...