2022
DOI: 10.17515/resm2022.408st0226
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Capabilities and limitations of existing finite element simplified micro-modeling techniques for unreinforced masonry

Abstract: Finite element (FE) simplified micro-modeling techniques are commonly used to investigate and predict the mechanical behavior of masonry structures because they provide a good compromise between accuracy and computational cost. These FE techniques generally discretize masonry structural elements into expanded masonry units and zero-thickness interface joints of assumed known locations. These joints correspond to actual masonry joints and to preferential cracking surfaces, which are often placed vertically in t… Show more

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“…As briefly mentioned formerly, determining the earthquake behavior of historic masonry structures is a challenging job for reasonable effects such as inadequate characterization of the inherent mechanical characteristics of the material, problems in mathematical modeling, and intricate architectural plans [18]. In technical literature, some physical models have been suggested to accurately predict the behavior of masonry material adopting numerous approaches [19].…”
Section: Finite Element Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As briefly mentioned formerly, determining the earthquake behavior of historic masonry structures is a challenging job for reasonable effects such as inadequate characterization of the inherent mechanical characteristics of the material, problems in mathematical modeling, and intricate architectural plans [18]. In technical literature, some physical models have been suggested to accurately predict the behavior of masonry material adopting numerous approaches [19].…”
Section: Finite Element Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of the different approaches may also be somewhat different. However, a complex analysis will not necessarily provide us always with better results than applying simplified approaches [18]. The method must be selected based on the chosen numerical model for the structure.…”
Section: Structural Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%