Simulation of Shake Table Tests on Out-of-Plane Masonry Buildings. Part (I): Displacement-based Approach Using Simple Failure Mechanisms |
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Authors: | Hossein Derakhshan Yasuto Nakamura Jason M. Ingham |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia;2. University of Auckland, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Auckland, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTA displacement-based (DB) assessment procedure was used to predict the results of shake table testing of two unreinforced masonry buildings, one made of clay bricks and the other of stone masonry. The simple buildings were subject to an acceleration history, with the maximum acceleration incrementally increased until a collapse mechanism formed. Using the test data, the accuracy and limitations of a displacement-based procedure to predict the maximum building displacements are studied. In particular, the displacement demand was calculated using the displacement response spectrum corresponding to the actual shake table earthquake motion that caused wall collapse (or near collapse). This approach was found to give displacements in reasonable agreement with the wall’s displacement capacity. |
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Keywords: | Displacement-based analysis dynamic analysis unreinforced masonry |
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