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    Dynamic testing of a four-storey building with reinforced concrete and unreinforced masonry walls: prediction, test results and data set

    This paper presents the results of a series of shake-table tests on a half-scale, four-storey building with reinforced concrete and unreinforced masonry walls. Due to the lack of reference tests, the seismic b...

    K. Beyer, M. Tondelli, S. Petry, S. Peloso in Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering (2015)

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    Limit states of modern unreinforced clay brick masonry walls subjected to in-plane loading

    Recent research showed that the in-plane horizontal displacement capacity of unreinforced masonry (URM) walls depends on numerous factors that are not yet captured by current empirical drift capacity models; e...

    S. Petry, K. Beyer in Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering (2015)

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    Scaling unreinforced masonry for reduced-scale seismic testing

    When testing multi-storey structures, most testing facilities require the testing of a reduced-scale model. A literature review on tests of scaled masonry structural components revealed that scaling of masonry...

    S. Petry, K. Beyer in Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering (2014)