Proposal of a test specimen to evaluate the shear strength of vertical interfaces of running bond masonry walls

Author:

Capuzzo Neto Valentim1,Corrêa Márcio R.S.1,Ramalho Marcio A.1

Affiliation:

1. University of São Paulo at São Carlos, Av. Trabalhador Saocarlense 400, Sao Carlos, SP, CEP 13566-590, Brazil.

Abstract

There is no normalized test to assess the shear strength of vertical interfaces of interconnected masonry walls. The approach used to evaluate this strength is normally indirect and often unreliable. The aim of this study is to propose a new test specimen to eliminate this deficiency. The main features of the proposed specimen are failure caused by shear stress on the vertical interface and a small number of units (blocks). The paper presents a numerical analysis based on the finite element method, with the purpose of showing the theoretical performance of the designed specimen, in terms of its geometry, boundary conditions, and loading scheme, and describes an experimental program using the specimen built with full- and third-scale clay blocks. The main conclusions are that the proposed specimen is easy to build and is appropriate to evaluate the shear strength of vertical interfaces of masonry walls.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

General Environmental Science,Civil and Structural Engineering

Reference10 articles.

1. Capuzzo Neto, V. 2000. Theoretical and experimental study of the interaction of interconnected walls subjected to vertical loads. M.Sc. dissertation. University of São Paulo at São Carlos, Brazil.  111 pp. [In Portuguese.]

2. Capuzzo Neto, V. 2005. Interaction of interconnected clay masonry walls subjected to vertical loads. Ph.D. thesis. University of São Paulo at São Carlos, Brazil. 321 pp. [In Portuguese.]

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