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Title: ADVANCED COMPOSITE MATERIAL FOR EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT URM BUILDING
Authors: Jindal, Dipali
Keywords: Buildings Made;URM Brick;Masonry Structural Systcm;Vulnerable Classes
Issue Date: Jun-2014
Publisher: I I T ROORKEE
Abstract: Buildings made of "masonry structural systcm' remain one of the most vulnerable classes of structures, because of the easy availability of materials for this type of construction, this kind of construction is employed in the rural, urban and hilly regions up to its optimum, since it's flexible enough to accommodate itself accordingly to the prevailing environmental conditions. Though this type of construction is mostly preferred and most frequently employed also, yet it is not completely perfect in regard to seismic efficiency. Thus this is treated as non-engineered construction and most casualties are due to the collapse of these constructions in earthquake. The aim of present work is a step towards with regard to illustrate a procedure for retrofitting of a seismic band using GFRP (glass fiber reinforced polymer) in URM brick masonry building & results are analytically using (ABAQUS soliware). AS per many studies its being known, Uni-einforced masonry structures are the most vulnerable during an earthquake. Since masonry has adequate compressive strength, implies, they are designed for vertical loads, the structures behave well as long as the loads are vertical. When such type of structure is subjected to lateral inertial loads during an earthquake, the walls develop shear and fiexural stresses. The strength of masonry under these conditions often depends on the bond between brick and mortar (or stone and mortar), which is quite poor. This bond is also often very poor when lime mortars or mud mortars are used
URI: http://localhost:8081/xmlui/handle/123456789/15088
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