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Multisurface Interface Model for Analysis of Masonry Structures

Paulo B. Lourenço, +1 more
- 01 Jul 1997 - 
- Vol. 123, Iss: 7, pp 660-668
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In this article, an interface elastoplastic constitutive model for the analysis of unreinforced masonry structures is evaluated, aiming at a rational unit-joint model able to describe cracking, slip, and crushing of the material.
Abstract
The performance of an interface elastoplastic constitutive model for the analysis of unreinforced masonry structures is evaluated. Both masonry components are discretized aiming at a rational unit-joint model able to describe cracking, slip, and crushing of the material. The model is formulated in the spirit of softening plasticity for tension, shear and compression, with consistent treatment of the intersections defined by these modes. The numerical implementation is based on modern algorithmic concepts such as local and global Newton-Raphson methods, implicit integration of the rate equations and consistent tangent stiffness matrices. The parameters necessary to define the model are derived from microexperiments in units, joints, and small masonry samples. The model is used to analyze masonry shear-walls and is capable of predicting the experimental collapse load and behaviour accurately. Detailed comparisons between experimental and numerical results permit a clear understanding of the walls structural behavior, flow of internal forces and redistribution of stresses both in the pre- and post-peak regime.

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