Engineering Structures | 2021

In-plane shear strengthening of brick masonry panel with geogrid reinforcement embedded in bed and bed-head joints mortar

 
 

Abstract


Abstract An experimental investigation was carried out to study the strengthening performance of brick masonry prisms and panels via geogrid reinforcement embedded in brick mortar. A compressive strength test was performed for brick prisms, while a diagonal compression test was performed for brick panel with two patterns, i.e., geogrid reinforcement at bed joints as well as at bed-head joints. The compressive strength of the geogrid embedded prisms was found to be 32.65% more than that of un-reinforced brick prisms. While, geogrid-reinforced brick panels exhibited better crushing load, in-plane shear strength, lateral strength, ductility, etc., than un-reinforced masonry with the highest in-case of bed joint reinforcement. Cost analysis showed that the unit costs of un-reinforced and reinforced walls are similar (within 6.5%). Thus strengthened walls can be valid alternative to un-strengthened walls for new constructions and a low-cost strengthening technique for earthquake disaster mitigation of brick masonry buildings.

Volume 227
Pages 111411
DOI 10.1016/j.engstruct.2020.111411
Language English
Journal Engineering Structures

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