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Shake table tests on RC frame infilled by slitted masonry panels
Authors:Terry Y P Yuen  Han-hui Zhang  J S Kuang  Qunxian Huang
Institution:1.Department of Civil Engineering,National Chiao Tung University,Hsinchu,Taiwan;2.Building 1,Ove Arup & Partners Hong Kong Ltd,Kowloon,Hong Kong;3.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,Clear Water Bay,Hong Kong;4.College of Civil Engineering,Huaqiao University,Xiamen,China
Abstract:Unreinforced masonry infill walls are widely used as non-structural partitions in RC frames. The effects of infills on the structural responses are often ignored in the design process since they are generally considered as expendable elements. However, recent studies have shown that not only shear damage can be inflicted to the columns braced by the infill walls, but also that the structural stability can be jeopardised by the fall-off of the infills. This paper presents the development of new detailing methods for the infill walls, which features slit panels, isolation gaps between the infills and columns, and anchorage of the infills. The proposed detailing methods were tested and verified experimentally using shake-table tests on five 1/3-scale infilled RC frame specimens with different combinations of the features stated above. The design and construction of the shake-table test specimens have taken into account the similitude requirements. The test results indicate that the proposed detailing method effectively reduced the undesirable interaction between column and infill walls. And the use of proper anchorage could prevent the fall off of infills from the bounding frame. Furthermore, the specimens with slit infill walls displayed better seismic performances, which could be attributed to the rocking behaviour of the sub-panels with increased aspect ratios.
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