The ratio of shear to elastic modulus of in-plane loaded masonry

Author:

Wilding Bastian Valentin,Godio Michele,Beyer Katrin

Abstract

AbstractWhen designing unreinforced masonry buildings, the wall stiffness and, consequently, the masonry elastic and shear modulus E and G are essential parameters. Current codes provide empirical estimates of the masonry elastic modulus and a ratio between the shear and elastic modulus, G/E. This ratio, commonly taken as 0.4, is not based on scientific evidence and there appears to be no consensus concerning its value and influencing parameters, meaning that current code standards might not accurately portray the shear deformations of masonry elements. To give the choice of the G/E ratio a theoretical foundation, this paper presents closed-form expressions for the G/E ratio of running-bond masonry that capture the effects of finite joint thickness, finite wall thickness and orthotropic block properties. Based on the geometry of blocks and joints as well as their elastic parameters, a validation of the developed expression using 3D finite element analyses shows good performance. For modern masonry typologies with hollow clay bricks, a G/E ratio of 0.20–0.25 is obtained. For historical masonry typologies, such as dry stacked or mortared stone masonry, as well as solid clay brick masonry, ratios between 0.30 and 0.40 are computed.

Funder

Swiss National Science Foundation: ‘A drift capacity model for unreinforced masonry walls failing in shear

Swiss Federal Oce of the Environment and the Construction Department of the Canton Basel-Stadt

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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