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Increase of load‐carrying capacity of masonry with textile reinforced rendering / Erhöhung der Tragfähigkeit von Mauerwerk mit textilbewehrtem Putz
Author(s) -
Papanicolaou Catherine Corina,
Triantafillou Thanasis C.,
Fabregat Pere Roca
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
mauerwerk
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1437-1022
pISSN - 1432-3427
DOI - 10.1002/dama.201500647
Subject(s) - masonry , structural engineering , mortar , materials science , grid , composite material , fiber , engineering , geology , geodesy
Contemporary externally bonded structural upgrading schemes for masonry structures employ Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) systems (a technique that was extended from concrete to masonry structures) and technical textiles (structural fiber grids) embedded in inorganic matrices. The latter account for a multitude of systems depending on the type of grid – fiber material, bundle treatment (dry, coated or even impregnated), grid geometry, manufacturing method etc. – and matrix – binder (e.g. cement or lime), rheology etc. – resulting in the derivation of many different acronyms (FRCM, TRM, CMG, IMG or other – see for definitions below). The mechanical behavior of such systems and their interaction with different substrates may vary significantly (e.g. dry vs. impregnated fiber grids embedded in mortars). This paper aims to summarize all reported efforts to increase the load‐carrying and/or deformation capacity of unreinforced masonry walls against in‐plane loading and second‐order phenomena (eccentric compressive loading).

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