14th WCCM-ECCOMAS Congress 2021
DOI: 10.23967/wccm-eccomas.2020.295
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Seismic Demand of Masonry Infills in R.C. Structures Accounting for the In-Plane/Out-of-Plane Interaction

Abstract: The out-of-plane verification of unreinforced masonry infills (MIs) placed at different floor levels of a building is generally carried out through simplified methods, but seismic events in Italy (e.g. L'Aquila, 2009) and worldwide (e.g. Northridge, 1994) have highlighted that code provisions may result in wrong estimations of safety. The types of damage observed for MIs are usually a combination of, or an interaction between, in-plane (IP) and outof-plane (OOP) mechanisms. Specifically, the IP drift ratio is … Show more

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“…Additional variability of the following design parameters is considered: number of storeys (three, five and seven); behaviour factor (low, 1.5, medium, 3, and high, 4.5); OOP strength of MIs, with lower and upper bound values corresponding to one-and two-way arching mechanisms, respectively. A recently proposed computer code including a five-element macro-model [1], comprising four diagonal OOP beams and one (horizontal) central IP truss for nonlinear modelling of MIs, is considered for the numerical investigation. The proposed algorithm modifies stiffness and strength values of MIs in the OOP direction on the basis of simultaneous or prior IP damage and vice versa.…”
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“…Additional variability of the following design parameters is considered: number of storeys (three, five and seven); behaviour factor (low, 1.5, medium, 3, and high, 4.5); OOP strength of MIs, with lower and upper bound values corresponding to one-and two-way arching mechanisms, respectively. A recently proposed computer code including a five-element macro-model [1], comprising four diagonal OOP beams and one (horizontal) central IP truss for nonlinear modelling of MIs, is considered for the numerical investigation. The proposed algorithm modifies stiffness and strength values of MIs in the OOP direction on the basis of simultaneous or prior IP damage and vice versa.…”
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confidence: 99%