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Two-way bending out-of-plane collapse of a full-scale URM building tested on a shake table

Journal

BULLETIN OF EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING
Volume 17, Issue 4, Pages 2165-2198

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10518-018-0507-5

Keywords

Shake table; Out-of-plane; Collapse; Timber roof; Non-structural components; Vertical acceleration

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  1. Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij BV

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This paper describes a shake table test on a one-storey full-scale unreinforced masonry structure, which complements an earlier testing of a two-storey structure with similar characteristics. The building specimen was meant to represent the upper floors of the end-unit of a terraced house, built with cavity walls and without any particular seismic design or detailing. In these specimens, the masonry walls were composed of two leaves: a load-bearing inner one made of calcium silicate bricks sustaining a reinforced concrete floor and an external leaf made of clay-bricks connected to the inner leaf by means of metallic ties. A pitched timber roof was supported by two triangular gable walls. Floor acceleration response histories of the previously tested two-storey specimen were used as input motions. An incremental dynamic test, with vertical and horizontal inputs, was carried out up to the explicit collapse of some bearing elements of the structure. In particular, a two-way bending out-of-plane collapse of a load-bearing wall was observed and described.

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