Experimental and numerical characterization of the interface between concrete masonry block and mortar
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Resumo: | Abstract Masonry is a construction system that has been used since the beginning of civilization and is still used throughout the world. The finite element method is a recent development that allows complex problems, including structural masonry problems, to be solved. A vast amount of literature exists on finite element modeling, using software such as ABAQUS, to represent experimental masonry models. Based on this established pattern, an experimental and analytical research program was designed and implemented. Thus, a set of tests was conducted to determine the compressive and tensile strengths of the masonry components, i.e., block, mortar, and grout. Bond wrench tests, diagonal tension tests, and horizontal joint shear tests were conducted to characterize the interface between the blocks and the mortar. A finite element model was then developed to represent the physical models and the general conclusion is that the finite element model was able to represent reasonably well the physical models. |
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Experimental and numerical characterization of the interface between concrete masonry block and mortar |
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Experimental and numerical characterization of the interface between concrete masonry block and mortar |
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Experimental and numerical characterization of the interface between concrete masonry block and mortar PASQUANTONIO,R. D. masonry concrete block mortar finite element analysis block-mortar interface |
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Experimental and numerical characterization of the interface between concrete masonry block and mortar |
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Experimental and numerical characterization of the interface between concrete masonry block and mortar |
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Experimental and numerical characterization of the interface between concrete masonry block and mortar |
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Experimental and numerical characterization of the interface between concrete masonry block and mortar |
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Experimental and numerical characterization of the interface between concrete masonry block and mortar |
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PASQUANTONIO,R. D. |
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PASQUANTONIO,R. D. PARSEKIAN,G. A. FONSECA,F. S. G.SHRIVE,N. |
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PARSEKIAN,G. A. FONSECA,F. S. G.SHRIVE,N. |
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PASQUANTONIO,R. D. PARSEKIAN,G. A. FONSECA,F. S. G.SHRIVE,N. |
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masonry concrete block mortar finite element analysis block-mortar interface |
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masonry concrete block mortar finite element analysis block-mortar interface |
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Abstract Masonry is a construction system that has been used since the beginning of civilization and is still used throughout the world. The finite element method is a recent development that allows complex problems, including structural masonry problems, to be solved. A vast amount of literature exists on finite element modeling, using software such as ABAQUS, to represent experimental masonry models. Based on this established pattern, an experimental and analytical research program was designed and implemented. Thus, a set of tests was conducted to determine the compressive and tensile strengths of the masonry components, i.e., block, mortar, and grout. Bond wrench tests, diagonal tension tests, and horizontal joint shear tests were conducted to characterize the interface between the blocks and the mortar. A finite element model was then developed to represent the physical models and the general conclusion is that the finite element model was able to represent reasonably well the physical models. |
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