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Original Articles

Review of Out-of-Plane Seismic Assessment Techniques Applied To Existing Masonry Buildings

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Pages 2-21 | Received 18 Jan 2015, Accepted 21 May 2015, Published online: 11 Nov 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Observations after strong earthquakes show that out-of-plane failure of unreinforced masonry elements probably constitutes the most serious life-safety hazard for this type of construction. Existing unreinforced masonry buildings tend to be more vulnerable than new buildings, not only because they have been designed to little or no seismic loading requirements, but also because connections among load-bearing walls and with horizontal structures are not always adequate. Consequently, several types of mechanisms can be activated due to separation from the rest of the construction. Even when connections are effective, out-of-plane failure can be induced by excessive vertical and/or horizontal slenderness of walls (length/thickness ratio). The awareness of such vulnerability has encouraged research in the field, which is summarized in this article. An outline of past research on force-based and displacement-based assessment is given and their translation into international codes is summarized. Strong and weak points of codified assessment procedures are presented through a comparison with parametric nonlinear dynamic analyses of three recurring out-of-plane mechanisms. The assessment strategies are marked by substantial scatter, which can be reduced through an energy-based assessment.

Acronyms

1S=

one-sided

2S=

two-sided

DBA=

displacement-based assessment

DLS=

damage-limitation limit state

EBA=

energy-based assessment

FBA=

force-based assessment

LLS=

life-safety limit state

NLTHA=

nonlinear time-history analysis

OOP=

out of plane

PGA=

peak ground acceleration

PGV=

peak ground velocity

SDOF=

single degree of freedom

ULS=

ultimate limit state

URM=

unreinforced masonry

VS=

vertical spanning

Acknowledgments

The authors wish to thank Dr. Hossein Derakhshan for comments about Section 2.2, Dr. Omar AlShawa for assistance in the numerical analyses of Sections 4 and 5, and Arch. Alessandra Marotta for assistance in the editing of figures.

Funding

This work was in part carried out under the program of the “Dipartimento della Protezione Civile – Consorzio RELUIS”, signed on 2013-12-27, Research Line Masonry structures. The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors and are not necessarily endorsed by the Dipartimento della Protezione Civile.

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