The influence of grouting and reinforcement ratio in the concrete block masonry compressive behavior

This paper presents an experimental investigation on the compressive strength and stress-strain curves of concrete block masonry with varying block and grout strengths and reinforcement ratio. The three-block prisms, built with 8.5 and 15.0 MPa blocks, were tested hollow and filled with 17.0 and 30.0 MPa compressive strength grouts. In addition, prisms and walls with reinforcement rates of 0.15%, 0.40% and 1.0 % were also tested. With the results, it was possible to measure the compressive strength and stress-strain behavior of masonry with inclusion of different grout and reinforcement components, giving parameters for better evaluation of their performance and design. Among the conclusions, it was observed that increasing the compressive strength of masonry is not proportional to the increase of the grouting area and the efficiency of reinforcement to increase compressive strength is low. Stress-strain curves for the several materials combinations are made available.

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Main Authors: CAMACHO,J. S., LOGULLO,B. G., PARSEKIAN,G. A., SOUDAIS,P. R. N.
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: IBRACON - Instituto Brasileiro do Concreto 2015
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1983-41952015000300341
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