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Mechanical Behavior of Concrete Block Masonry

Mechanical Behavior of Concrete Block Masonry
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摘要 The main objective of this study is to verify, through compression tests on different prisms, the vertical and horizontal deformability and the failure modes of the components of concrete blocks under compression. In this study two mortar mixes were tested, along with two types of prism, with and without the presence of a vertical joint. The conclusions were: the appearance of non-linearities of the masonry corresponds to an increase in the lateral strain due to extensive cracking of the material and a progressive increase in the Poisson ratio, the cracks in the three-block prisms built with the mortar type I were vertical, occurring symmetrically on both sides; the prisms built with mortar type II had, as a consequence of localized crushing, an association with vertical cracks due to the concentrations of stresses at some points, the presence of a vertical joint led to the appearance of separation cracks between the middle block and the vertical mortar joint, when the stress reached approximately 30% of the compressive strength of the set; the prisms with two whole blocks and one vertical joint (B) built with the mortars of mixes I and II had a compressive strength of the order of 42% and 66% of the prisms with three whole blocks (A), respectively.
出处 《Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture》 2012年第10期1354-1361,共8页 土木工程与建筑(英文版)
关键词 MASONRY concrete block PRISMS FAILURE vertical joint 混凝土砌块砌体 力学行为 压缩试验 非线性特性 失效模式 横向应变 压缩强度 抗压强度
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