The design of reinforcement in masonry beams is strait forward. A few, relatively small diameter bars in one or two bottom layers is often sufficient to form a tie while in the masonry compressive struts develop. In the layers further away from the tensile area, often reinforcement is applied with the idea that this decreases the risk of crack development and might increase shear capacity. Masonry beams with a height of 490 mm, 550 mm or 625 mm and a span of 1400 mm, with and without extra bed joint reinforcement were tested. The results of these tests are presented and the effect of the extra reinforcement on shear capacity discussed.In a number of cases, bed joint reinforcement with a closed hoop configuration was applied. Extra reinforce...
Masonry walls enclose rooms in buildings and may have a load bearing function. Load bearing walls no...
The tensile strength of masonry is relatively low compared to its compressive strength and is affect...
The tensile strength of masonry is relatively low compared to its compressive strength and is affect...
The design of reinforcement in masonry beams is strait forward. A few, relatively small diameter bar...
The design of reinforcement in masonry beams is strait forward. A few, relatively small diameter bar...
The design of reinforcement in masonry beams is straight forward. A few, relatively small diameter b...
The design of reinforcement in masonry beams is straight forward. A few, relatively small diameter b...
The design of reinforcement in masonry beams is straight forward. A few, relatively small diameter b...
The design of reinforcement in masonry beams is straight forward. A few, relatively small diameter b...
Shear reinforcement or stirrups are placed vertically inside the hollow portion (cells) of the block...
In this article the results of five experimental test series on masonry walls supported by reinforce...
In this article the results of five experimental test series on masonry walls supported by reinforce...
In this article the results of five experimental test series on masonry walls supported by reinforce...
Bed-joint structural repointing is a widely used strengthening technique in historic masonry constru...
Masonry walls enclose rooms in buildings and may have a load bearing function. Load bearing walls no...
Masonry walls enclose rooms in buildings and may have a load bearing function. Load bearing walls no...
The tensile strength of masonry is relatively low compared to its compressive strength and is affect...
The tensile strength of masonry is relatively low compared to its compressive strength and is affect...
The design of reinforcement in masonry beams is strait forward. A few, relatively small diameter bar...
The design of reinforcement in masonry beams is strait forward. A few, relatively small diameter bar...
The design of reinforcement in masonry beams is straight forward. A few, relatively small diameter b...
The design of reinforcement in masonry beams is straight forward. A few, relatively small diameter b...
The design of reinforcement in masonry beams is straight forward. A few, relatively small diameter b...
The design of reinforcement in masonry beams is straight forward. A few, relatively small diameter b...
Shear reinforcement or stirrups are placed vertically inside the hollow portion (cells) of the block...
In this article the results of five experimental test series on masonry walls supported by reinforce...
In this article the results of five experimental test series on masonry walls supported by reinforce...
In this article the results of five experimental test series on masonry walls supported by reinforce...
Bed-joint structural repointing is a widely used strengthening technique in historic masonry constru...
Masonry walls enclose rooms in buildings and may have a load bearing function. Load bearing walls no...
Masonry walls enclose rooms in buildings and may have a load bearing function. Load bearing walls no...
The tensile strength of masonry is relatively low compared to its compressive strength and is affect...
The tensile strength of masonry is relatively low compared to its compressive strength and is affect...