Title of article :
Numerical Modelling of Timber Braced Frame Masonry Structures (Dhajji Dewari)
Author/Authors :
Khan, Sheheryar Department of Civil Engineering, UET Peshawar , Ahmad, Naveed Department of Civil Engineering, UET Peshawar , Ashraf, Muhammad Department of Civil Engineering, UET Peshawar , Ali, Qaisar Department of Civil Engineering, UET Peshawar
Abstract :
This paper presents numerical modeling technique for Dhajji-Dewari structures (timber-braced
rubble stone masonry), and its application for the evaluation of in-plane force-deformation
capacity of Dhajji wall panels of different configuration of bracings. Dhajji structures are
mainly composed of vertical and horizontal timber posts and braced using diagonal bracings
and horizontal studs. Wall openings are filled with random rubble masonry in week mortar.
These types of structures are known for their high lateral deformability and are mostly found in
Kashmir and its surrounding areas both in Pakistan and India, locally named as “Dhajji-
Dewari”. A numerical model of Dhajji wall was developed using a finite element based
structural seismic analysis program SeismoStruct, based on the experimental study carried out
at the Earthquake Engineering Center of UET Peshawar. In-plane force-deformation response
of Dhajji wall was evaluated through static pushover analysis, and validated with the measured
response. The numerical model was extended to evaluate and compare the lateral strengths of
Dhajji walls of three different configurations of bracings. This can enable structural designer
to select Dhajji wall with a particular bracing configuration keeping in view the required lateral
strength and deformability with least possible quantity of timber for construction, which might
be helpful to economize the construction of these structures.
Keywords :
Bracing Configurations , Dhajji- Dewari , SeismoStruct , Timber Braced Frame , Numerical Modelling
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics