In-plane Shear Strengthening of Unreinforced Masonry Walls Using GFRP Jacketing

In this paper, it is presented the experimental results of a campaign on diagonal compression tests, as of ASTM E519-02, to assess and compare the in-plane behavior of standard size of 1200 × 1200 × 250 mm, for three unreinforced and three reinforced wall panels by glass fiber reinforced polymer (GF...

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Published inPeriodica polytechnica. Civil engineering. Bauingenieurwesen Vol. 62; no. 2; p. 330
Main Authors Mustafaraj, Enea, Yardim, Yavuz
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Budapest Periodica Polytechnica, Budapest University of Technology and Economics 13.11.2017
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ISSN0553-6626
1587-3773
DOI10.3311/PPci.11311

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Summary:In this paper, it is presented the experimental results of a campaign on diagonal compression tests, as of ASTM E519-02, to assess and compare the in-plane behavior of standard size of 1200 × 1200 × 250 mm, for three unreinforced and three reinforced wall panels by glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) embedded in an inorganic matrix.From the diagonal compression test results, were determined some of the main mechanical parameters such as: shear strength, modulus of rigidity and ductility, before and after application of the reinforcement.The experimental results showed that the GFRP reinforced panels exhibited a significant increase of 127% in shear resistance, 1100% in ductility and 650% in modulus of rigidity when compared to unreinforced panels.It was concluded that this technique provided satisfactory results and can be considered a suitable method for repair of masonry structures.
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ISSN:0553-6626
1587-3773
DOI:10.3311/PPci.11311