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  • 2017Two-way cavity clay brick masonry walls tested in-situcitations
  • 2016Flexural behaviour of FRP strengthened brick cavity wallscitations
  • 2014In situ out-of-plane testing of as-built and retrofitted unreinforced masonry walls42citations
  • 2014Detailed seismic assessment and improvement procedure for vintage flexible timber diaphragmscitations
  • 2010In-situ testing of a residential unreinforced masonry building located in New Zealandcitations

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Detailed seismic assessment and improvement procedure for vintage flexible timber diaphragms

  • Derakhshan, Hossein
  • Tomasi, Roberto
  • Dizhur, Dmytro
  • Quenneville, Pierre
  • Wilson, Aaron
  • Griffith, Michael
  • Giongo, Ivan
  • Ingham, Jason
Abstract

Currently there is little guidance available on an experimentally-validated detailed seismic assessment procedure for vintage flexible timber diaphragms such as are routinely encountered in New Zealand unreinforced masonry buildings. The results from recent testing of full-scale diaphragms are presented and interpreted with particular attention given to the definition of shear stiffness and shear strength values, whilst acknowledging that the recommendations derive from a small data set. References are provided to information previously published elsewhere to justify the theoretical framework adopted, and the procedure is linked to ASCE 41-13 for guidance regarding diaphragm scenarios that have not been studied by the authors. A procedure is provided to account for the effects on diaphragm response of supplementary stiffness due to masonry end walls. The performance of several diaphragms that were improved with either overlays or underlays is reported as potential proof-tested standard solutions. The assessment procedure is demonstrated by providing a mock worked example of a detailed diaphragm assessment.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • strength