Literature DB >> 33266106

Deformable Polyurethane Joints and Fibre Grids for Resilient Seismic Performance of Reinforced Concrete Frames with Orthoblock Brick Infills.

Theodoros Rousakis1, Alper Ilki2, Arkadiusz Kwiecien3, Alberto Viskovic4, Matija Gams5, Petra Triller6, Bahman Ghiassi7, Andrea Benedetti8, Zoran Rakicevic9, Camilla Colla8, Omer Faruk Halici2, Bogusław Zając3, Łukasz Hojdys3, Piotr Krajewski3, Fabio Rizzo4, Vachan Vanian1, Anastasios Sapalidis1, Efthimia Papadouli1, Aleksandra Bogdanovic9.   

Abstract

The behaviour of reinforced concrete frames with masonry wall infills is influenced a lot by the stiffness and strength difference between the frame and the infill, causing early detrimental damage to the infill or to the critical concrete columns. The paper reports the results from shake table seismic tests on a full-scale reinforced concrete (RC) frame building with modified hollow clay block (orthoblock brick) infill walls, within INMASPOL SERA Horizon 2020 project. The building received innovative resilient protection using Polyurethane Flexible Joints (PUFJs) made of polyurethane resin (PU), applied at the frame-infill interface in different schemes. Further, PUs were used for bonding of glass fibre grids to the weak masonry substrate to form Fibre Reinforced Polyurethanes (FRPUs) as an emergency repair intervention. The test results showed enhancement in the in-plane and out-of-plane infill performance under seismic excitations. The results confirmed remarkable delay of significant infill damages at very high RC frame inter-story drifts as a consequence of the use of PUFJs. Further, the PUFJ protection enabled the resilient repair of the infill even after very high inter-story drift of the structure up to 3.7%. The applied glass FRPU system efficiently protected the damaged infills against collapse under out-of-plane excitation while they restored large part of their in-plane stiffness.

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Keywords:  RC column; brick infill; flexible joint; polyurethane; resilience; shake table

Year:  2020        PMID: 33266106     DOI: 10.3390/polym12122869

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Polymers (Basel)        ISSN: 2073-4360            Impact factor:   4.329


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1.  Modelling of Flexible Adhesives in Simple Mechanical States with the Use of the Darijani-Naghdabadi Strain Tensors and Kirchhoff-de Saint-Venant Elastic Potential.

Authors:  Paweł Szeptyński; Matija Gams; Arkadiusz Kwiecień
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-18       Impact factor: 4.329

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