2014
DOI: 10.9790/1684-11255157
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Experimental investigation of RC frames with infills subjected to simulated lateral loading

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“…To strengthen the frame in the case of a seismic event, this needs to be fixed. [45]The results show that adding infill significantly increases the initial fracture load and ultimate load. An infilled frame has a stiffness that is roughly greater by 2.0 than an exposed, bare frame.…”
Section: Interface Mediummentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…To strengthen the frame in the case of a seismic event, this needs to be fixed. [45]The results show that adding infill significantly increases the initial fracture load and ultimate load. An infilled frame has a stiffness that is roughly greater by 2.0 than an exposed, bare frame.…”
Section: Interface Mediummentioning
confidence: 95%
“…[34] The Infilled frame structures are common in buildings around the world as exterior or partition walls for frames for functional reasons.When cement mortar is used, the infilled frame has a high rigidity, however when pneumatic medium with a low air pressure of 2 psi is used, the infilled frame has a low stiffness. [45] This paper examines the effect of various masonry infill types on the behaviour of reinforced concrete frames under lateral loads. The results showed that the composite "framed wall" structure had much higher stiffness, damping, and beginning strength than the bare frame structure.…”
Section: Infilled Frame Under Lateral Loadmentioning
confidence: 99%