Finite element analysis of unreinforced masonry walls with different bond patterns

Authors

  • Faisal Mehraj Wani Mahindra University, India
  • Ruthviz Kodali Mahindra University, India
  • Vanga Amulya Reddy Mahindra University, India
  • Devireddy Sowmya Mahindra University, India
  • Abhishek Bondada Mahindra University, India
  • Semanth Reddy Mahindra University, India
  • Jaya Prakash Vemuri Mahindra University, India
  • Mohd Ataullah Khan Mahindra University, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37868/sei.v5i1.id194

Abstract

Masonry is the oldest building material, yet it is also the least understood due to the non-linear and composite nature of masonry, which consists of brick units, mortar, and unit-mortar contact. In this paper, the response of a two-dimensional masonry wall with a window opening subjected to an in-plane lateral pushover loading is simulated by varying the interface properties of brick such as crushing, elastic, cracking, and shear properties. The simplified micro-modeling technique with the Engineering Masonry model for bricks and linear stiffness properties for the interfaces in the bed and head joints is employed to investigate the geometric nonlinear behavior of the masonry wall. The pushover curves obtained from the numerical simulations indicate that there is a significant influence on the lateral load response of the wall due to elastic, crushing, and shear parameters while the cracking parameters have less impact on the ductile capacity of the structure. Moreover, the study is also extended to examine the effect of bond patterns such as English, Stretcher, Flemish, and Header bond with varied aspect ratios of 1,1.5 and 0.75. In all four bond patterns, it was observed that the walls with lower aspect ratios exhibited higher strength. Further, in comparison to the other bond patterns, walls with the Flemish bond pattern demonstrated higher strengths at both lower and higher aspect ratios.

Published

2023-06-01

How to Cite

[1]
F. M. Wani, “Finite element analysis of unreinforced masonry walls with different bond patterns”, Sustainable Engineering and Innovation, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 58-72, Jun. 2023.

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