Materiales de Construccion (Dec 2014)

Seismic retrofitting of timber framed walls

  • A. M. Gonçalves,
  • J. Gomes-Ferreira,
  • L. Guerreiro,
  • F. Branco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3989/mc.2014.06913
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 316
pp. e040 – e040

Abstract

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After the 1755 earthquake that destroyed Lisbon, an innovative anti-seismic structural system was developed consisting of a timber skeleton, that included timber framed masonry walls. After more than 250 years these structures need rehabilitation to face the present demands. The research presented in this paper aimed at experimentally characterizing the cyclic behaviour of timber framed walls reinforced with three different methods, namely: (i) elastic-plastic dampers on diagonal braces, (ii) reinforcement of timber connections with steel plates, (iii) application of a reinforced rendering. The elastic-plastic damper showed an unsymmetrical behaviour and some difficulties to implement in practice. The strengthening with reinforced render led to an initial stiffness increase but showed a limited deformation capacity. The walls with reinforcing steel plates at the timber connections showed the best behaviour in terms of strength, stiffness and energy dissipation.

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