Abstract
This paper presents a finite element technique for high bond strength, thin-layer mortared-masonry through material and interface modelling to simulate the behaviour of masonry. Constituent material blocks and mortar and their interfaces, affect the behaviour of masonry significantly. A finite element technique to represent these constituent materials and their interfaces is presented in this paper, and is shown that the technique predicts the behaviour of thin-layer mortared-concrete-masonry appropriately, and provides good insight into the failure characteristics of masonry under different loading conditions. The properties of the unit and the mortar are modelled using the principles of concrete damage plasticity, and the characteristics of the interfaces are modelled using the traction separation damage principles. The finite element model is applied to masonry subject to shear, flexure, compression and combined shear-compression. The numerical results are validated with experimental test results; good agreement is found. The predicted biaxial failure envelope of the high bond strength thin-layer mortared-concrete-masonry is presented.
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