Abstract

The objective of this study is to assess the out-of-plane flexural responses of autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) masonry wallettes externally strengthened with textile reinforced concrete (TRC) overlay. This method can be applied as a retrofitting technique for existing AAC masonry walls or as a constructive technique for new constructions. Sixteen AAC masonry specimens (shear span ratio = 5) were subjected to monotonic four-point bending loads. The design variables were the textile types and number of textile layers (reinforcement ratio). The load–deflection responses and corresponding flexural performances of specimens were assessed to quantify the influences of different test parameters. Results showed that the higher tensile strength of TRC would change the failure mode of AAC masonry wallettes from bending to shear. Finally, according to the different failure pattern observed in the tests, flexural and shear models available in the literatures were examined to assess their applicability to predict the load-carrying capacity of AAC masonry wallettes strengthened with TRC.

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