Abstract

ABSTRACT Rammed earth is typically a material with a high compressive capacity and low tensile and shear strength. In traditional Chinese architecture, reinforcing rammed-earth walls with ties and beams is common. This study offers insights into the characteristics of reinforcement methods applied to rammed earth walls in houses and forts. After analyzing the mechanical failure of the walls, the article suggests that reinforcement can enhance mechanical performance by reducing shrinkage cracks, enhancing the bearing capacity of walls, and increasing the integrity of the entire building.

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