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In this study the composite action of masonry infilled walls is examined through laboratory experiments of simplified specimens comprising of a masonry wall surrounded by a RC frame.
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Initial experimental results of simplified test specimens show that the modeling approach is valid and capable of accurately predicting laminate deformations for standard bi-layer bonding and multiple press cycles.
As a first step towards developing a test methodology for characterization of microscopic damage mechanisms in wood-based materials, quasi-static tensile tests were performed on simplified laboratory-scale specimens of laminated veneer lumber (LVL) or plywood and compared with solid wood.
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Using this same approach, the simplified "pull-plate" specimen is examined from a fracture mechanics viewpoint as a suitable replacement for full connection testing to evaluate alternative welding details.
Vascular self-healing technology has been successfully implemented into a simplified strap lap specimen, showing that the introduction of a vascular microchannel reduces the strength by 15% but has little effect on the stiffness.
Mortar cubic specimens and simplified masonry systems were tested against sodium sulphate crystallization.
Most of the current design approaches are based on the experimental data of laboratory specimens with simplified arrangement of the reinforcement.
It requires less laboratory infrastructure and workload and allows for safer transportation of specimens and simplified survey logistics [ 23, 24].
With an assumption of uniform temperature field in the alloy specimen, a simplified evolution law of temperature field is obtained by the first law of thermodynamics and the heat boundary conditions.
ISO 13356 describes the evaluation of tested specimens with a simplified geometry (bending bars) and a polished surface.
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