Novel performance‐based seismic reinforcement method for the dry masonry retaining wall located in an urban residential area
Kazuya Sano,
Anurag Sahare,
Kazuya Itoh
et al.
Abstract:In Japan, recently there has been an increase in the failure of dry masonry retaining walls located in an urban residential area due to strong earthquakes. However, currently there are no established optimal seismic reinforcement methods for such dry masonry retaining walls due to issues related to workability and construction cost. This paper presents a novel reinforcement method wherein the tilting reinforcement bars were installed from top of the retaining wall whose individual blocks were integrated. A det… Show more
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