Abstract

AbstractThere is a need to evaluate existing, and introduce new, masonry construction techniques within a performance-based seismic design context to advance their adoption in the next generation of seismic design codes in North America. In this regard, a reinforced masonry (RM) structural wall system that incorporates confining boundary elements in the plastic hinge region presently lacks specific design requirements in the Masonry Standards Joint Committee and Canadian Standards Association S304.1 design codes. In addition, RM structural wall systems are omitted completely from the plan to develop a new performance-based seismic design methodology laid out by FEMA 445. This paper presents experimental results of four specially detailed RM structural walls subjected to fully reversed cycles of displacement-controlled loading as tested by the authors. In addition, the resulting analysis also includes one wall from a previous study for comparison purposes. All walls were detailed with lateral reinforcing t...

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