Experimental characterization of timber joist-masonry connections

Onur Arslan, Francesco Messali, Eleni Smyrou, Ihsan Engin Bal, Jan Rots

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    Abstract

    Out-of-plane (OOP) wall collapse is one of the most common failure mechanisms
    in unreinforced masonry (URM) structures. Insufficient connections at wall-to-wall, wall-to-floor or wall-to-roof levels are one of the main reasons for OOP failures. The seismic assessment of URM buildings with insufficient connections became of high relevance. In particular, cavity walls are widely used in many regions, such as Central and Northern Europe, Australia, New Zealand, China, and Groningen in the Netherlands. Defining thus the behaviour of such connections is of prime importance to understand the overall response
    of URM buildings.

    This paper is about an experimental campaign conducted at the BuildinG laboratory of Hanze University of Applied Sciences on timber joist-masonry connections, reproducing cavity walls with timber joists in as-built condition. A total of six URM tests were performed, with varying configurations as: two different tie distributions, two precompression levels and two different as-built connections. The tests aim at providing a complete characterization of the behaviour of the timber-joist cavity-wall connections under axial cyclic loading with special attention on the developed failure mechanism and the definition of force-displacement curves for each group of tests performed. The experimental results show that cohesion and friction between joist and masonry are important parameters in terms of the governing failure mechanism, whether it is a joist-sliding or rocking failure.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages10
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2022
    Event3rd European Conference on Earthquake Engineering & Seismology - Bucharest, Romania
    Duration: 4 Sept 20229 Sept 2022

    Conference

    Conference3rd European Conference on Earthquake Engineering & Seismology
    Country/TerritoryRomania
    CityBucharest
    Period4/09/229/09/22

    Keywords

    • unreinforced masonry
    • cavity walls
    • timber joist
    • connections
    • quasi-static tests
    • earthquake areas

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