Buildings (Sep 2023)

Mechanical and Deformation Performance of Masonry Walls with Low-Strength Mortar Retrofitting Using Spray-on Polyurethane Coating

  • Hai Chen,
  • Yang Liu,
  • Ying Tian,
  • Qunxian Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13102470
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
p. 2470

Abstract

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This study aimed to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of spray-on polyurethane coating as a seismic strengthening method for rural masonry buildings. Three masonry wall specimens were tested under cyclic lateral loading, including a control specimen, a single-side strengthened specimen, and a double-side strengthened specimen. Digital image correlation (DIC) techniques were used to evaluate full-field strain, crack width, and failure progression in a non-contact manner. The seismic performances were compared in terms of failure mode, hysteretic behavior, skeleton curve, deformation performance, energy dissipation capacity, and stiffness degradation. Results indicated that a spray-on polyurethane coating effectively delayed the onset and progression of cracks, postponing the peak load and slowing strength and stiffness degradation. Compared to the unstrengthened specimen, the bearing capacity, ultimate displacement, and cumulative energy dissipation of the single-side strengthened specimen increased by 20%, 60%, and 514%, respectively. Compared to the single-side strengthened specimen, the double-side strengthened specimen BW-D exhibited improved integrity, deformation capacity, and energy dissipation capacity. Its ultimate displacement and cumulative energy dissipation increased by 28% and 10%, respectively.

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