Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6715798 | Construction and Building Materials | 2018 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Dry-stacked masonry walls gives rise to geometric imperfections: the height variation of different masonry blocks ÎH and the roughness of the support area Îh. This paper studies the effect of ÎH on the structural response and the load bearing capacity of masonry walls by highlighting the load percolation. Furthermore, an algorithm was developed to define a stress multiplier coefficient respecting the imperfections ÎH. The algorithm allowed predicting 77% of the amplified stress compared to the FE analysis and showed that the geometric imperfections govern the load percolation in a wall as well as the cracking mode and the bearing capacity.
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Authors
Gelen Gael Chewe Ngapeya, Danièle Waldmann, Franck Scholzen,