Abstract

An experimental study was performed to investigate the effect of external prestressed truss steel-bar units installed on an unreinforced masonry (URM) wall under out-of-plane loadings. The key components of this new retrofitting method are prestressed vertical and diagonal bars. The prestressed vertical bars induce a prestressing force onto the horizontal section of the URM wall and the diagonal bars resist lateral loadings. Reverse cyclic tests were conducted on a full-scale URM wall as a control specimen and URM walls retrofitted in-plane and/or out-of-plane (parallel to short intersecting walls). The test results showed that the specimen strengthened using the new technique was superior to the control specimen in terms of seismic performance, including lateral load resistance, stiffness, energy dissipation and restrained slip of the entire specimen. Two units installed on short intersecting walls exhibited the same shear strength as four units installed on the in-plane and in-plane retrofitted masonry walls. The out-of-plane masonry specimen demonstrated the best performance. It was confirmed that aligning the retrofitting method based on the loading direction was effective, despite the lower axial load level.

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