Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Experimental testing on masonry specimens is an important field of study for obtaining actual information
on material properties, which becomes input information to effectively carry out structural analysis and to
design potential strengthening interventions. In both cases, the definition of an accurate numerical model of
a masonry structure is fundamental, hence material properties should be determined precisely. When
historical masonry specimens are tested (in-situ, taken from site to laboratory, or constructed in laboratory
by simulating historical material properties), the quasi-brittle material behaviour given by the poor
mechanical properties/ performance of the masonry constituents, pose several challenges.
Several authors have already recognized these issues and suggested modifications to the testing rules [1], by
modifying specimen and load orientation [2], or by proposing specimens with a reduced scale [3]. The latter
approach can be considered successful, as it proposes a valid possibility to perform larger number of tests,
allowing for a better reproducibility and reliability.
This work focuses on the evaluation of the size sensitivity of the masonry specimen on the results of diagonal
compression tests and their interpretation in terms of masonry shear behaviour. Two different specimen
sizes are assumed and tested, first square wallets with width and height equal to 0,5 m, and modified
masonry triplets, composed of three brick courses. In both the cases Italian ‘standard’ clay bricks are adopted
(0,25 x 0,12 x 0,05 m3), with mortar joints of 1 cm thickness and the ‘running bond’ masonry texture is
considered. The test results are investigated by focusing on masonry shear stiffness and strength. The
deformations are captured by adopting a simple and effective non-contact measurement technique based
on Digital Image Correlation (DIC).
Tipologia CRIS:
3.2 Abstract in atti di convegno
Elenco autori:
Thatikonda, NANDINI PRIYA; Baraldi, Daniele; Boscato, Giosue; Cecchi, Antonella
Link alla scheda completa:
Titolo del libro:
EUROMECH COLLOQUIUM 642 - International Colloquium on Multiscale and Multiphysics Modelling for Advanced and Sustainable Materials