Novel performance‐based seismic reinforcement method for the dry masonry retaining wall located in an urban residential area

Author:

Sano Kazuya1ORCID,Sahare Anurag2ORCID,Itoh Kazuya3ORCID,Tanaka Tsuyoshi3,Suemasa Naoaki3,Konami Takeharu4,Taniyama Shingo5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering Tokyo City University Setagaya Ward Tokyo Japan

2. Advanced Research Laboratories Tokyo City University Setagaya Ward Tokyo Japan

3. Department of Urban and Civil Engineering Tokyo City University Setagaya Ward Tokyo Japan

4. Research and Development Department Okasanlivic Co., Ltd Tokyo JapaN

5. ST Engineering Corporation Co. Ltd. Osaka Japan

Abstract

AbstractIn Japan, recently there has been an increase in the failure of dry masonry retaining walls located in an urban residential area due to strong earthquakes. However, currently there are no established optimal seismic reinforcement methods for such dry masonry retaining walls due to issues related to workability and construction cost. This paper presents a novel reinforcement method wherein the tilting reinforcement bars were installed from top of the retaining wall whose individual blocks were integrated. A detailed investigation and discussion on the mechanical behavior of a dry masonry retaining wall is made by comparing the results among different experimental cases which had different seismic reinforcement treatment with the help of tilting table experiments conducted in a geotechnical centrifuge. The results highlighted that the proposed method, the application of tilting reinforcement bars together with the integration of individual wall blocks, led to the best seismic resilient performance of the retaining wall with the least measured soil deformations and soil strains at the backfill. Among all the tested cases, the proposed method resulted in the least mobilization of axial force and bending moment at the top of reinforcement bars which may result in the overall reduction of the construction cost (i.e., by reducing the number of reinforcement bars) aiming toward a performance‐based design. Lastly, an analytical evaluation of the factor of safety (FOS) against collapse as per the Mononobe‐Okabe theory was made which was found to be in excellent agreement with the centrifuge experiments revealing the proposed method to perform best among all the cases.

Publisher

Wiley

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