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Unreinforced masonry has been used as a construction material for thousands of years. Whilesome of these structures survive to this day, these tend to have massive walls and would be unpractical formodern use. Unreinforced masonry can be reinforced with proper masonry techniques. As a result,reinforced and confined types of masonry were developed to exploit the strength potential of masonry andto solve its lack of tensile strength, significantly improving not only resistance, but also ductility andenergy dissipation capacity.Fiber reinforced polymer composites have emerged as an effective means of reinforcing masonrystructures due to their high mechanical characteristics, low weight and durability. The role of FRPmaterials is to act as a tensile reinforcement which can be used to improve the ability of a wall against inplane shear and/or out-of-plane bending.This contribution, based on experimentation and numerical modelling, aims at a better understanding ofthe behaviour of structures in masonry. Multiple reinforcement techniques and methods are illustrated inthis summary, such as the reinforcement of masonry walls by composite materials like CFRP (CarbonFiber Reinforced Polymer) and glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFPR), also there are Near surfacemounted (NSM), carbon fibers reinforced polymer (CFRP) and other techniques are cited in this work.
Title: Masonry Wall Reinforcement
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Unreinforced masonry has been used as a construction material for thousands of years.
Whilesome of these structures survive to this day, these tend to have massive walls and would be unpractical formodern use.
Unreinforced masonry can be reinforced with proper masonry techniques.
As a result,reinforced and confined types of masonry were developed to exploit the strength potential of masonry andto solve its lack of tensile strength, significantly improving not only resistance, but also ductility andenergy dissipation capacity.
Fiber reinforced polymer composites have emerged as an effective means of reinforcing masonrystructures due to their high mechanical characteristics, low weight and durability.
The role of FRPmaterials is to act as a tensile reinforcement which can be used to improve the ability of a wall against inplane shear and/or out-of-plane bending.
This contribution, based on experimentation and numerical modelling, aims at a better understanding ofthe behaviour of structures in masonry.
Multiple reinforcement techniques and methods are illustrated inthis summary, such as the reinforcement of masonry walls by composite materials like CFRP (CarbonFiber Reinforced Polymer) and glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFPR), also there are Near surfacemounted (NSM), carbon fibers reinforced polymer (CFRP) and other techniques are cited in this work.
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