Behaviour of brick infill walls strengthened with expanded steel plates
Citation
Cumhur, A., Altundal, A., Kalkan, İ., Aykaç, S. (2016). Behaviour of brick infill walls strengthened with expanded steel plates. Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 14(11), 3231-3258.Abstract
The present study was dedicated to investigate an effective, economical and convenient method for strengthening brick infill walls, i.e. the use of externally-bonded expanded steel plates. A total of 30 plastered wall assemblies were tested under monotonic diagonal loading to investigate the contribution of these plates to the load capacities, ductilities and rigidities of brick walls. The plate thickness, bolt spacing and location of the plates in the wall were the parameters of the test program. The experiments indicated that application of the plates on the outermost fine plaster layer significantly improves the diagonal load–deflection behaviour of infill walls and reducing the bolt spacing provides the strengthened walls with higher load capacity values. An analytical expression was developed for estimating the diagonal load capacities of plated brick walls. The analytical load estimates were found to be in close agreement with the experimental values. © 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.