Abstract

Autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) self-insulation block masonry is often used for the infill walls in steel and concrete frame structures. To work together with the frame under earthquake action, it is essential to understand the seismic behavior of AAC self-insulation block masonry walls. In this paper, six AAC self-insulation block masonry walls were experimentally studied under the pseudo static test. The load-displacement hysteretic curves were drawn with the test data. The failure characteristics, loading capacity, stiffness degeneration, energy dissipation capacity and hysteretic behavior are analyzed. The results indicate that the blocks underwent internal failure due to the lower strength with a larger size, but the walls had good energy dissipation capacity with a rational bearing capacity. Accompanied by the influence of vertical compressive stress on the top surface of the walls, the cracking resistance, ultimate bearing capacity, deformability and energy dissipation capacity of the walls were affected by the masonry mortar joints. Comparatively, the walls with thin-layer mortar joints had better seismic performance than those with insulation mortar joints or with vertical joints filled by mineral wool plates. Finally, the shear capacity of the walls under seismic load is evaluated referring to the formulas of current design codes for masonry walls.

Highlights

  • Autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) is a type of green building material to be used for the energy conservation and fire-proofing of buildings [1,2,3]

  • The cracking resistance and ultimate capacity of the walls with vertical joints filled by mineral wool plates were lowest, which were about 80.9% and

  • = φ / 2vertical π energy dissipation of the walls with vertical joints filled by mineral wool plates

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Summary

Introduction

Autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) is a type of green building material to be used for the energy conservation and fire-proofing of buildings [1,2,3]. The presence of flat-truss bed-joint reinforcement in horizontal joints allowed an increase in strain and dissipative capacity of the wall, and a limitation of the damage in terms of spreading and extent of cracks This provides a substantial improvement in the overall seismic performance of the wall with increased maximum deformation capacity and shear strength [11,12]. The thermal insulation mortar used for AAC block masonry was developed [16,17] This provides a favorable construction for the enveloping walls of buildings without any other heat preservation. Because they are new products for building construction, there is a lack of study on the seismic performance of AAC self-insulation block masonry used for the infill walls. The test results are analyzed in detail, and the shear capacity of the walls under seismic load is evaluated referring to the formulas of current design codes for masonry walls

Properties of AAC Self-Insulation Blocks and Mortars
Preparation
Seismic
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Crack Distribution and Failure Pattern
Combined
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Stiffness
Energy Dissipation
Prediction of Shear Resistance
Conclusions
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