Estimation of in-plane shear capacity of confined masonry walls with and without openings using strut-and-tie analysis

•Strut-and-tie method (STM) proposed for estimating in-plane strength of CM wall.•Parametric non-linear FE analysis used to establish limiting strut capacity.•Proposed STM closely predicts shear strength of walls with and without openings. Strut-and-tie analysis is popularly used for the design of s...

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Compression
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Finite element analysis
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Masonry
Mathematical models
Nonlinear analysis
Parametric analysis
Shear walls
Strut and tie models
Strut-and–tie analysis
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