Shear strengthening of masonry walls by FRP laminates: experimental investigation and numerical analysis
Abstract
The present Doctoral Thesis reports a detailed study on the contribution
of FRP composites to the shear strength of masonry walls under in-plane
seismic actions.
An introduction to typical damages of masonry due to in-plane seismic
actions is firstly presented. Strengthening techniques, both traditional
and innovative, against in-plane damage of masonry walls are also
described.
Code provisions and analytical models on the shear strength of masonry
walls externally strengthened by FRP composites are introduced.
The complete description of a database of experimental results collected
by the author of the present thesis is presented considering tests on
unstrengthened and strengthened masonry walls. The assessment of the
analytical models is finally reported through the comparison between
experimental and theoretical results.
A numerical model for masonry walls strengthened by FRP composite,
developed by the author, is presented within the framework of the finite
element method. The mathematical and physical characterisation, the
assessment and the validation of the proposed numerical model for
unstrengthened and strengthened model is finally presented, including
its parametric assessment. (edited by author)