BEHAVIOR AND ANALYSIS OF RC COLUMN/MASONRY WALL REINFORCED INTERFACES
MASTER OF SCIENCE;
Abstract
The primary objective of this research is to investigate the influence of the interface details between RC column/masonry wall on the response to vertical and lateral loads. The specific tasks include behavior evaluation of RC column/masonry wall different reinforced interfaces under vertical and lateral loads, development and validation of numerical models to simulate the response of the tested specimens, evaluation of untested design configurations using the developed models and finally will include proposal of a set of design guidelines based on the experimental and analytical programs results.
The research program evaluates the structural behavior of different reinforced interfaces between RC column & masonry wall tested under constant monotonically increasing lateral loads with constant vertical load.
Tested Specimens are having different types of RC columns/Masonry wall interfaces, firstly Straight interfaces with variable bed joint reinforcement ratios and toothed interfaces with variable bed joint reinforcement ratios and finally toothed interfaces with variable shear dowels reinforcement ratios.
Test results include the evaluation of the steel strains, top lateral wall displacement, panel distribution and monitoring of crack location and width.
A numerical study is conducted using non-linear finite element models to simulate the behavior of the tested specimens. The
The research program evaluates the structural behavior of different reinforced interfaces between RC column & masonry wall tested under constant monotonically increasing lateral loads with constant vertical load.
Tested Specimens are having different types of RC columns/Masonry wall interfaces, firstly Straight interfaces with variable bed joint reinforcement ratios and toothed interfaces with variable bed joint reinforcement ratios and finally toothed interfaces with variable shear dowels reinforcement ratios.
Test results include the evaluation of the steel strains, top lateral wall displacement, panel distribution and monitoring of crack location and width.
A numerical study is conducted using non-linear finite element models to simulate the behavior of the tested specimens. The
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| Title | BEHAVIOR AND ANALYSIS OF RC COLUMN/MASONRY WALL REINFORCED INTERFACES | Other Titles | دراسة و تحليل سلوك أسطح التلامس المسلحة بين الأعمدة الخرسانية و الحوائط الطوب | Authors | MASTER OF SCIENCE | Issue Date | 2016 |
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