Resistance of Membrane Retrofit Concrete Masonry Walls to Lateral Pressure (POSTPRINT)
This paper first describes the current state of analysis for the response of unreinforced concrete masonry walls subjected to lateral uniform pressure. The formulation is based on the initial elastic response, the subsequent initiation of cracks and the nonlinear rocking response, and the eventual l...
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description | This paper first describes the current state of analysis for the response of unreinforced concrete masonry walls subjected to lateral uniform pressure. The formulation is based on the initial elastic response, the subsequent initiation of cracks and the nonlinear rocking response, and the eventual large displacement and wall's potential collapse. The necessary equations are developed for these phases in the form of a resistance function. The paper then incorporates membrane retrofit materials to strengthen the wall's resistance to lateral pressure, and develops the necessary resistance function equations. In blast tests, membrane retrofit unreinforced masonry walls have experienced severe cracking and large displacements without collapse. This is of high interest to the areas of DOD Force Protection, the Department of Homeland Security, and the construction industry impacted by hurricanes and other high wind events. The paper concludes with several illustrations and examples that the application of membrane retrofits indeed increases the resistance of the wall to lateral pressure.
Presented at International Symposium on Interaction of the Effects of Munitions with Structures 12.1, ISIEMS 12.1, Orlando, FL, 17-21 Sep 2007. The original document contains color images. |
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