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Citation

Burnett S, Gilbert M, Molyneaux T, Beattie G, Hobbs B. Int. J. Impact Eng. 2007; 34(8): 1433-1450.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ijimpeng.2006.08.004

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

A simplified discrete-crack finite element modelling approach has been developed to model the performance of unreinforced brickwork and blockwork masonry walls subject to out-of-plane impacts. The approach involves the use of linear elastic solid elements for masonry units in conjunction with a specially formulated contact interface model for masonry joints. Key features of the latter include: (i) a Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion; (ii) a cohesive crack model for initial fracture; (iii) inclusion of dilatancy. The contact interface model has been implemented in LS-DYNA, a three-dimensional non-linear explicit finite element program. The modelling approach was used to simulate the behaviour of a series of unreinforced walls tested previously in the laboratory. It was found that the dynamic response of full-scale masonry walls could be predicted with reasonable accuracy. However, parametric studies showed that wall response was highly dependent on small changes in loading impulse, base friction, fracture energy, joint failure stress and angle of dilatancy.

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