2020
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/951/1/012018
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Seismic behaviour before and after strengthening of solid confined masonry walls with glass fiber reinforced polymers - analysis of hysteresis curves, obtained by shaking table tests

Abstract: Masonry is one of the oldest building construction methods used by man thousands of years ago, and one of those used today. The masonry buildings look stable and give a sense of security and comfort, leaving a lasting impression of strength. Shaking table tests are planned in order to deepen the understanding of the behaviour of confined masonry structures. This paper presents the observations from a series of shaking table tests done on a 1:1 scale confined masonry wall model without openings. The specimen wa… Show more

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