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International Journal of the Physical Sciences Vol. 5 (2), pp. 116131, February 2010

ISSN 1992-1950 © 2010 Academic Journals  

 

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Improving out-of-plane strength and ductility of unreinforced masonry walls in low-rise buildings by centrally applied FRP strip

 

Mürsel Erdal

 

Gazi University, Technical Education Faculty, Construction Department, 06500, Teknikokullar, Ankara, Turkey. E-mail: merdal@gazi.edu.tr. Tel: +90 312 2028870. Fax: +90 312 2120059.

 

Accepted 30 December, 2009.

 

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The seismic collapse of a low-rise unreinforced masonry (URM) building is initiated by the out-of-plane failure of walls at roof level. The theoretical basis of this engineering problem is presented. The available strength and ductility of a URM wall is presented, which was tested under reversed loads to simulate seismic effects. It was seen that both ductility and strength need to be improved. Another geometrically similar URM test wall which is retrofitted by FRP was constructed. Test results showed significant increases in both strength and ductility. The final failure came by the tensile rupture of the FRP strip.

 

Keywords: Earthquake, masonry, seismic, out-of-plane, FRP.

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