2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2018.09.079
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Brittle failure in RC masonry infilled frames: The role of infill overstrength

Abstract: The interaction between an infill panel and a reinforced concrete (RC) column can lead to the brittle failure of the structural element. A novel combination of cutting-edge analytical modelling approaches for masonry infills and RC elements is employed to simulate five experimental tests (three infilled and two bare) characterized by brittle failure modes. The infill is modelled with a multi-strut idealisation, and the RC column is modelled using the recently developed PinchingLimitStateMaterial in OpenSees. T… Show more

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“…In numerical and analytical studies, the equivalent strut formulation is a widely adopted method to assess the influence of the infill walls on the seismic response of RC buildings, both at global and local level. Referring to local interaction studies, complex modelling approaches have been recently adopted (Blasi et al 2018a;Jeon et al 2015;Redmond et al 2018), to assess the reliability of existing analytical formulation in predicting the influence of the infill walls on the failure mode of the frames. An accurate estimation of the lateral response of the infill is indeed fundamental for the local interaction assessment.…”
Section: Infill Wall Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In numerical and analytical studies, the equivalent strut formulation is a widely adopted method to assess the influence of the infill walls on the seismic response of RC buildings, both at global and local level. Referring to local interaction studies, complex modelling approaches have been recently adopted (Blasi et al 2018a;Jeon et al 2015;Redmond et al 2018), to assess the reliability of existing analytical formulation in predicting the influence of the infill walls on the failure mode of the frames. An accurate estimation of the lateral response of the infill is indeed fundamental for the local interaction assessment.…”
Section: Infill Wall Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the piece-wise linear curves obtained in this work, the lateral force-displacement behaviour of the infill-alone was derived according to the approach by Blasi et al (2018a). Firstly, the lateral response of the RC frame was defined, considering a bilinear hardening model, with yielding strength Vy = 4My/hc and ultimate strength Vu = 4Mu/hc, where My, Mu and hc are the yielding moment, the ultimate resisting moment and the height of the column, respectively.…”
Section: Infill Wall Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, within the Reinforced Concrete (RC) framed structures, masonry is used as infill walls and internal partitioning system. These infill walls are considered as non-structural elements, nonetheless they certainly contribute to the lateral load resisting mechanism through diagonal compressive strut-and-tie action to the RC frame [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ]. Therefore, understanding the compressive strength characteristics of masonry is an important aspect in the assessment and design of masonry structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%