Shear Capacity for Flange-Web Intersection of Concrete Block Shear Walls
Publication: Journal of Structural Engineering
Volume 134, Issue 6
Abstract
Adequate shear strength between the web(s) and the flange(s) in flanged masonry shear walls is essential for the wall to provide the required stiffness and strength. In this regard, an experimental investigation was conducted to study the behavior of flanged concrete block walls. The study focused on investigating different specimen configurations to study the shear transfer mechanism between wall flanges and webs. Seven preliminary specimens with different configurations and different flange-web connections were tested in order to choose the most appropriate specimen configuration for the main set of 15 specimens. The ultimate capacity, deformation characteristics, and crack propagation were investigated. In addition, proposed analytical models based on shear-friction failure mechanism were compared with the experimental results and showed good agreement.
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Acknowledgments
This study forms a part of ongoing masonry research in McMaster University Centre for Effective Design of Structures (CEDS) funded through the Ontario Research and Development Challenge Fund (ORDCF). This research falls under CEDS Focus Area I: Masonry Structures, and CEDS Focus Area II: Earthquake Engineering. The financial support of the Centre is appreciated. Donation of the concrete block by the Ontario Concrete Block Association and masons’ time by the Canada Masonry Design Centre (CMDC) are gratefully acknowledged.
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Received: Jun 19, 2006
Accepted: Oct 18, 2007
Published online: Jun 1, 2008
Published in print: Jun 2008
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Note. Associate Editor: Yan Xiao
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