Title of article :
Effects of Lateral Constraints and Geometrical Characteristics on Deformation Capacity of the Persian Historic Unreinforced Masonry Shear Walls under Uncertainty Conditions
Author/Authors :
Ghamari, M. Faculty of Civil Engineering - Semnan University, Semnan, Iran , Karimi, M. S. Faculty of Civil Engineering - Semnan University, Semnan, Iran , AmirShahkarami, A. Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering - Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
In the most structural codes, deformation capacity of the unreinforced masonry shear walls is estimated
based on their structural behavior (failure mode) and aspect ratio. In this paper, deformation capacity
was determined for the Persian historic brick masonry walls by considering the effects of various
parameters such as lateral constraints, aspect ratio and thickness. Also, to take into account the
uncertainties in material and geometry of the walls in their deformation capacity, partial factor γdu was
proposed, somehow, deformation capacity of shaer wall is determined by multiplying this factor in the
computed deformation. Accordingly, the in-plane behavior of 48 different specimens of masonry walls
with four lateral constraint configurations (contribution of transverse walls and also top slab), four
distinct aspect ratios (height to length) of 0.5, 0.75, 1.0 and 1.5, three traditional wall thicknesses of 0.20,
0.35 and 0.50 m, under pre-compression load of 0.10 MPa were computed using nonlinear pushover
analyses. Then, the obtained force-deformation curves were idealized by bilinear curves (linear elastic –
perfectly plastic) to make them easier for comparison objectives as well as to be more adopted in practical
purposes. The latter results indicated that deformation capacity of the shear walls decreases by stiffer
lateral constraints, more thickening; and decrease in height-to-length aspect ratio. In addition, it was
observed that the transverse walls (vertical constraints on two sides, and at two ends of the base shear
walls) were more efficient in reducing deformation capacity than the top slab (horizontal constraint). As
a result, according to the numerical calculations, the ultimate drift value for the Persian historic brick
masonry walls determined between 1.3% and 2.7%. Eventually, the partial factor of γdu to consider
uncertainty in modulus of elasticity and thickness assessment in deformation capacity of the Persian
historic masonry shear walls achieved in the range of 1.3 to 1.7.
Keywords :
Unreinforced Masonry Shear Walls , Lateral Constraints , Aspect Ratio , Nonlinear Pushover Analysis , Partial Factor for Deformation Capacity
Journal title :
International Journal of Engineering