Abstract

This paper presents the details of experimental investigations on the compressive strength of full scale hollow concrete block masonry walls. Comparison of load carrying capacity of unreinforced masonry walls with reinforced masonry walls have been studied as part of this study. The failure mechanism of reinforced hollow concrete block masonry (RHCBM) walls and unreinforced hollow concrete block masonry (URHCBM) walls have been studied. It is observed that the load carrying capacity of RHCBM walls are about 39.40% higher compared to URHCBM walls which is due to presence of marginal amount of reinforcement (about 0.12% of cross sectional area) and grout.

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