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Online ISSN : 1881-2058
Print ISSN : 0037-105X
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3-D Applied Element Method for PP-Band Retrofitted Masonry
Kawin WORAKANCHANAPaola MAYORCARamesh GURAGAINSathiparan NAVARATNARAJKimiro MEGURO
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2008 Volume 60 Issue 2 Pages 128-131

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   Masonry, through its long history, is widespread used around the world and still remains a main building material in many places especially developing countries. However a poorly designed masonry is known as brittle and susceptible to the earthquake. To improve their seismic capacity, polypropylene band retrofitting technique method was purposed base on economic point of view and local availability of material and skilled labor. In this study, we proposed 3-D Applied Element Method as an analysis tool to help understanding the polypropylene band retrofitted masonry behavior which will be benefit in the future design process. Unlike the previous version, 3-D Applied Element Method elements can be any rectangular prism which help reducing the number of elements. Brick and mortar springs are represented by using different spring properties. Nonlinear constitutive law of the mortar spring employed the Gambarotta model which considers the material softening. Polypropylene band is modeled as beam element using conventional plastic constitutive law connected together with the masonry by elastic spring representing the polypropylene band to brick connector. The numerical simulation of non-retrofitted and retrofitted out of plane wallets shows that with the suitable selected parameter the behavior of masonry can be closely reproduced. [This abstract is not included in the PDF]

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© 2008 Institute of Industrial Science The University of Tokyo
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