Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
803591 Mechanics Research Communications 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Simple expressions for the flexural stiffness coefficients of brickwork are derived.•A displacement field defined by few parameters is proposed over any unit cell.•Unlike existing proposals, the finite thickness of the joints is taken into account.•The analytical coefficients match the predictions of refined numerical models.

Approximate expressions for the macroscopic out-of-plane elastic coefficients of brick masonry with a regular pattern are derived in closed form using a homogenization approach for periodic media. Following an approach similar to the Method of Cells for fiber reinforced composites, a (piecewise-)differentiable expression depending on very a limited number of degrees of freedom and fulfilling suitable periodicity conditions is proposed for the microscopic transverse displacement field over any Representative Volume Element (RVE). Some of the equilibrium conditions at the interfaces between bricks and mortar joints are also fulfilled. By averaging the moment and curvature fields over the RVE, the macroscopic bending stiffness coefficients can be explicitly obtained. Using the FE solution of a masonry panel subjected to elementary load conditions as a benchmark, the proposed approach is found to accurately match the numerically obtained stiffness coefficients, for masonry elements of different geometry and different mechanical properties. In several instances, the proposed expressions agree with the numerical predictions better than other analytical expressions available in the literature.

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