Structural Evaluation of Masonry Walls with Double-sided CFRP Reinforcement Through Ddiagonal Compression Tests
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TORUNBALCI, Necdet, Ertan ONAR & Hilal GÜNAY. "Structural Evaluation of Masonry Walls with Double-sided CFRP Reinforcement Through Ddiagonal Compression Tests". Journal of Building Engineering, 111 (2025): 1-22.Abstract
Possible damages in masonry structures due to aging, settlement, movement, or earthquake effects
can be repaired/reinforced with minimum intervention. In this study, the effect of CFRP
composites, which can be applied in this sense, on structural strengthening was investigated with
experiments performed on 3 different series. In the study, firstly, model brick wall specimens
were produced with bricks cut from standard bricks (19x9x5 cm) in miniature brick sizes
(9.5x4.5 × 2.5 cm) and these specimens exposed to loading and damaged. Thus, the characteristics
of the reference wall were determined. Following the initial damage, the cracks in the
specimens were repaired using epoxy. Subsequently, three different CFRP configurations -strip,
split strip, and fabric-were applied to both sides of the wall specimens, which were divided into
three groups. After reinforcement, the testing phase was initiated. To simulate possible horizontal
and vertical loads, a diagonal compressive force was applied to the specimens with the horizontal
joints at an 45◦ angle to the load axis. The strengths, deformations, and failure mechanisms of the
model masonry walls subjected to diagonal compressive loading were recorded, and the effect of
CFRP reinforcement on masonry walls under compressive and tensile loads was investigated using
experimental data. Compared to the reference walls, an increase in strength by 180–327 %,
displacement capacity by 229–359 %, and shear strength by 186–306 % was observed in the
CFRP-strengthened specimens.