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Exploring the Cyclic Behaviour of URM Walls with and without Damp-Proof Course (DPC) Membranes through Discrete Element Method

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dc.contributor.author Pulatsu, B. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Wilson, R. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Lemos, J. V. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Mojsilovic. N. pt_BR
dc.date.accessioned 2025-02-03T16:09:11Z pt_BR
dc.date.accessioned 2025-04-16T13:35:08Z
dc.date.available 2025-02-03T16:09:11Z pt_BR
dc.date.available 2025-04-16T13:35:08Z
dc.date.issued 2024 pt_BR
dc.identifier.citation https://doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures9010011 pt_BR
dc.identifier.uri http://repositorio.lnec.pt:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1018214
dc.description.abstract The unreinforced masonry (URM) walls are the common load-bearing structural elements in most existing buildings, consisting of masonry units (bricks) and mortar joints. They indicate a highly nonlinear and complex behaviour when subjected to combined compression-shear load-ing influenced by different factors, such as pre-compression load and boundary conditions, among many others, which makes predicting their structural response challenging. To this end, the present study offers a discontinuum-based modelling strategy based on the discrete element method (DEM) to investigate the in-plane cyclic response of URM panels under different vertical pressures with and without a damp-proof course (DPC) membrane. The adopted modelling strategy represents URM walls as a group of discrete rigid block systems interacting along their boundaries through the contact points. A novel contact constitutive model addressing the elasto-softening stress-displacement behaviour of unit-mortar interfaces and the associated stiffness degradation in tension-compression regimes is adopted within the implemented discontinuum-based modelling framework. The proposed modelling strategy is validated by comparing a re-cent experimental campaign where the essential data regarding geometrical features, material properties and loading histories are obtained. The results show that while the proposed compu-tational modelling strategy can accurately capture the hysteric response of URM walls without the DPC membrane, it may underestimate the load-carrying capacity for URM walls with the DPC membrane. pt_BR
dc.language.iso eng pt_BR
dc.publisher MDPI pt_BR
dc.rights restrictedAccess pt_BR
dc.subject Unreinforced masonry pt_BR
dc.title Exploring the Cyclic Behaviour of URM Walls with and without Damp-Proof Course (DPC) Membranes through Discrete Element Method pt_BR
dc.type workingPaper pt_BR
dc.description.volume 9(1), 11 pt_BR
dc.description.sector DBB/NMMR pt_BR
dc.description.magazine Infrastructures pt_BR
dc.contributor.peer-reviewed SIM pt_BR
dc.contributor.academicresearchers SIM pt_BR
dc.contributor.arquivo NAO pt_BR


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