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Shake-table study of plaster effects on the behavior of masonry-infilled steel frames (CROSBI ID 236832)

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Baloević, Goran ; Radnić, Jure ; Grgić, Nikola ; Matešan, Domagoj Shake-table study of plaster effects on the behavior of masonry-infilled steel frames // Steel and composite structures, 23 (2017), 2; 195-204. doi: 10.12989/scs.2017.23.2.195

Podaci o odgovornosti

Baloević, Goran ; Radnić, Jure ; Grgić, Nikola ; Matešan, Domagoj

engleski

Shake-table study of plaster effects on the behavior of masonry-infilled steel frames

The effects of plaster on the behavior of single- story single-bay masonry-infilled steel frames under in-plane base accelerations have been experimentally investigated by a shake-table. Tested structures were made in a 1/3 scale, with realistic material properties and construction methods. Steel frames with high and low flexural rigidity of beams and columns were considered. Each type of frame was tested with three variants of masonry: (i) non-plastered masonry ; (ii) masonry infill with conventional plaster on both sides ; and (iii) masonry infill with a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) net reinforced plaster on both sides. Masonry bricks were made of lightweight cellular concrete. Each frame was firstly successively exposed to horizontal base accelerations of an artificial accelerogram, and afterwards, to horizontal base accelerations of a real earthquake. Characteristic displacements, strains and cracks in the masonry were established for each applied excitation. It has been concluded that plaster strengthens the infill and prevents damages in it, which results in more favorable behavior and increased bearing capacity of plastered masonry-infilled frames compared to non- plastered masonry-infilled frames. The load- bearing contribution of the adopted PVC net in the plaster was not noticeable for the tested specimens, probably due to relative small cross section area of fibers in the net. Behavior of masonry-infilled steel frames significantly depends on frame stiffness. Strong frames have smaller displacements than weak frames, which reduces deformations and damages of an infill.

masonry-infilled frame ; plaster ; fiber-reinforcement ; shake-table ; earthquake

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Podaci o izdanju

23 (2)

2017.

195-204

objavljeno

1229-9367

10.12989/scs.2017.23.2.195

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Građevinarstvo

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