Application of stochastic numerical analyses in the assessment of spatially variable unreinforced masonry walls subjected to in-plane shear loading
Gooch, Lewis J., Masia, Mark J., and Stewart, Mark G. (2021) Application of stochastic numerical analyses in the assessment of spatially variable unreinforced masonry walls subjected to in-plane shear loading. Engineering Structures, 235. 112095.
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Abstract
This paper develops a modelling strategy for the finite element analysis of perforated (arched) unreinforced masonry walls subjected to in-plane shear loading. An experimental baseline was used to facilitate an accurate calibration and assessment of the chosen modelling strategy. This study provides the procedure and the results relevant to a stochastic assessment of unreinforced masonry shear walls. These results may be used in future studies of the reliability of these structures and may be applied in the calibration of reliability-based design practices. Utilising a two-dimensional micro-modelling approach, the capacity of a monotonic loading scheme to capture the envelope of a cyclically applied load was examined. It was found that, while the elastic stiffness of the laboratory specimens was overestimated by the finite element models, the peak load and global response was accurately recreated by the monotonically loaded models. Once the applicability of this procedure had been established, a series of spatially variable stochastic finite element analyses were created by considering the stochastic properties of key material parameters. These analyses were able to estimate the mean load resistance of the experimentally tested walls with a greater accuracy than a deterministic model. Furthermore, these analyses produced an accurate estimate of the variability of shear capacity of and the observed damage to the laboratory specimens. Due to the fact that the tested walls failed almost exclusively in a rocking mode, a failure mechanism highly dependent upon the structures’ geometry, the variability of the peak strength was minimal. However, the observed damage and presence of some sliding and stepped cracking indicates that the proposed methodology is likely to capture more variable and unstable failure modes in shear walls with a smaller height-to-length ratio or those more highly confined.
Item ID: | 87637 |
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Item Type: | Article (Research - C1) |
ISSN: | 1873-7323 |
Keywords: | Unreinforced Masonry; Shear Wall; Arched Brick Wall; Piers; Spandrel Beams; Stochastic Finite Element Analysis; Monte Carlo Simulation; Spatial Variability |
Copyright Information: | © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
Funders: | Australian Research Council (ARC) |
Projects and Grants: | ARC DP220102758 |
Date Deposited: | 03 Sep 2025 00:02 |
FoR Codes: | 40 ENGINEERING > 4005 Civil engineering > 400510 Structural engineering @ 100% |
SEO Codes: | 12 CONSTRUCTION > 1202 Construction design > 120201 Civil construction design @ 100% |
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