Abstract:A semi-interlocking masonry (SIM) building system has been developed in the Centre for Infrastructure Performance and Reliability at The University of Newcastle, Australia for seismically vulnerable regions as an alternative to traditional masonry panels. This innovative masonry building system consists of mortar-less masonry panels with multiple sliding bed joints made of semi-interlocking units. The study presented herein focused on the experimental investigation of large cyclic in-plane shear behaviour of t… Show more
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