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In-plane retrofitting of masonry panels with fibre reinforced composite materials
Fecha
2011-04Registro en:
Luccioni, Bibiana Maria; Rougier, Viviana; In-plane retrofitting of masonry panels with fibre reinforced composite materials; Elsevier; Construction And Building Materials; 25; 4; 4-2011; 1772-1788
0950-0618
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Luccioni, Bibiana Maria
Rougier, Viviana
Resumen
Research activities carried out during the past years concerning the use of fibre reinforced polymers (FRP) as external reinforcement of masonry walls have shown that this system considerably improves structural stability and ductility with minimum increase in the load transmitted to foundations. However, different aspects of this retrofitting system should still be analyzed. The mechanical behaviour under in-plane compression and diagonal compression of clay masonry panels reinforced or repaired with carbon fibre reinforced polymer laminates is experimentally assessed in this paper. The results show that if correct retrofitting schemes are chosen, reinforcement and repairing with fibre reinforced polymers improves masonry behaviour, increasing ductility and, in some cases, ultimate strength and even stiffness. In this way, brittle behaviour and sudden failure of unreinforced masonry can be avoided.