Nowadays retrofitting and strengthening of masonry buildings are important challenges for structural engineering to ensure the structural safety under seismic or exceptional loads. This paper aims to clarify the effects of strengthening systems on out-of-plane mechanisms activation, such as horizontal and vertical bending mechanisms, by analyzing P-M interaction diagrams according to available international design guidelines. They enable the assessment of structural behavior of strengthened masonry walls under different external loads. Dimensionless equations of maximum bending moment capacity of masonry cross sections retrofitted with composite strengthening systems are derived, assuming different failure modes such as crushing of masonry and rupture of the strengthening system. Parametric analyses are performed to assess the impact of the mechanical parameters of the strengthening systems in terms of strength. The results show that the strengthening systems play a fundamental role in terms of cross section capacity and, if not well designed, the strengthening systems may be ineffective or deleterious in cultural heritage.
Out-of-Plane Retrofit of Masonry with Fiber-Reinforced Polymer and Fiber-Reinforced Cementitious Matrix Systems: Normalized Interaction Diagrams and Effects on Mechanisms Activation / Belliazzi, Stefano; Ramaglia, Giancarlo; Lignola, Gian Piero; Prota, Andrea. - In: JOURNAL OF COMPOSITES FOR CONSTRUCTION. - ISSN 1090-0268. - 25:1(2021), pp. 04020081-1-04020081-15. [10.1061/(ASCE)CC.1943-5614.0001093]
Out-of-Plane Retrofit of Masonry with Fiber-Reinforced Polymer and Fiber-Reinforced Cementitious Matrix Systems: Normalized Interaction Diagrams and Effects on Mechanisms Activation
Belliazzi, Stefano;Ramaglia, Giancarlo;Lignola, Gian Piero
;Prota, Andrea
2021
Abstract
Nowadays retrofitting and strengthening of masonry buildings are important challenges for structural engineering to ensure the structural safety under seismic or exceptional loads. This paper aims to clarify the effects of strengthening systems on out-of-plane mechanisms activation, such as horizontal and vertical bending mechanisms, by analyzing P-M interaction diagrams according to available international design guidelines. They enable the assessment of structural behavior of strengthened masonry walls under different external loads. Dimensionless equations of maximum bending moment capacity of masonry cross sections retrofitted with composite strengthening systems are derived, assuming different failure modes such as crushing of masonry and rupture of the strengthening system. Parametric analyses are performed to assess the impact of the mechanical parameters of the strengthening systems in terms of strength. The results show that the strengthening systems play a fundamental role in terms of cross section capacity and, if not well designed, the strengthening systems may be ineffective or deleterious in cultural heritage.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.