Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
Masonry partitions are non-structural elements that have a fragile behaviour and their interaction
with building structures can cause cracking in serviceability conditions, therefore proper
techniques/provisions need to be evaluated to avoid cracking in these walls.
In this paper a numerical evaluation of some construction/reinforcement techniques to improve the
mechanical behaviour of masonry partitions affected by the vertical deformation of concrete slabs were
evaluated. This evaluation was made in serviceability conditions, with and without creep effects, through
two different approaches: numerical simulation of a concrete structure interacting with unreinforced
masonry partitions and numerical simulation of isolated masonry partitions with and without reinforcement
techniques.
The most common solutions used in Portuguese buildings for structural systems, partition walls and
reinforcement techniques were considered: Framed concrete structures, Lightweight clay masonry partitions
and reinforcement techniques for masonry walls (reinforcement of bed joints and mortar coatings). The
results are presented and discussed and some recommendations are suggested.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
14