In plane loaded masonry walls: DEM and FEM/DEM models. A critical review

RECCIA, EMANUELE;
2018-01-01

Abstract

This work is dedicated to the assessment of the nonlinear behaviour of masonry panels with regular texture and subject to in-plane loads, by means of numerical pushover analysis and an analytical homogenized model. Two numerical models are considered and adopted for performing a set of numerical tests: a discrete model developed by authors and a discrete/finite element model frequently adopted in rock mechanics field and effectively extended to masonry structures. In both models the hypotheses of rigid blocks and elastic--plastic joints following a Mohr--Coulomb yield criterion are adopted. The aim of this work is twofold: (1) a comparison and a calibration of the numerical models, evaluating their effectiveness in determining ultimate loads and collapse mechanisms of masonry panels, by assuming a nonlinear homogenized model for regular masonry as reference solution; (2) the evaluation of sensitivity of masonry behaviour and numerical models to panel dimension ratio and to varying masonry texture. In a first case study, sliding collapse mechanisms changing to overturning collapse mechanisms for increasing panel and block height-to-width ratio are obtained and the results given by the numerical models turn out to be in good agreement. Furthermore, a second case study, dedicated to square panels supported at base ends and vertically loaded, shows different `arch mechanisms' depending on block height-to-width ratio.
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11012-017-0704-3
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Masonry structures Discrete models Discrete/finite element models Nonlinear analysis Mohr–Coulomb yield function
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Baraldi, Daniele; Reccia, Emanuele; Cecchi, Antonella
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