In-Plane Shear Improvement of Unreinforced Masonry Wall Panels Using NSM CFRP Strips

AbstractThe large number of earthquake-prone vintage unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings in many seismically active parts of the world results in a need for minimally invasive and cost-effective strengthening techniques to enhance the poor earthquake performance of such buildings. The objective of...

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Panels
Shear strength
Strip
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Walls
title In-Plane Shear Improvement of Unreinforced Masonry Wall Panels Using NSM CFRP Strips
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