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Out-of-plane behavior of innovative infill walls made of autoclaved aereated concrete (AAC) subjected to shake table tests

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Frontiers in Built Environment, , v. 9
DOI: 10.3389/fbuil.2023.1168241
Abstract:

Introduction: Seismic damage affecting the non-structural components of buildings (such as infills) can significantly impact the expected economic losses over a structure’s service life. Recently, autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) infills have gained attention in the construction industry due to their light weight, energy efficiency, and durability.

Methods: This study investigates the out-of-plane behavior of an innovative AAC infill wall system by means of shake table tests. The wall system was made of low-density AAC units with innovative joints made from polyurethane resin and steel plates for connection to a structural frame. Shake table tests were carried out using artificial accelerograms based on ICBO-AC156, which can reproduce a wide range of interstory drift demands. The study is articulated in three stages: the mechanical characterization of the AAC infill wall, shake table tests, and seismic behavior analysis of the wall based on current code requirements.

Results and Discussions: The results demonstrate the effectiveness of the innovative AAC infill wall system in resisting out-of-plane seismic loads, also considering different levels of seismic action, with base accelerations reaching up to 0.80 g.

Structurae cannot make the full text of this publication available at this time. The full text can be accessed through the publisher via the DOI: 10.3389/fbuil.2023.1168241.
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    02/09/2023
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    02/09/2023
 
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