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Page 1: Two solutions developed and implemented in NZ for seismic improvement of URM buildings

Dr. Jason Ingham The University of Auckland  

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Two solutions developed and implemented in NZ for

seismic improvement of URM buildings

• Engineered Cementious Composite (ECC) applied as shotcrete

• Carbon Fibre Strips applied Near Surface Mounted

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Tens

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Tensile strain (%)

Strengthening of URM buildings using ECC Shotcrete

Yield

Ultimate

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Test program to provide design methodology

6 out-of-plane test 51 in-plane test• 25 clay brick masonry• 26 concrete masonry

Yi-Wei Lin

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Implementation

Wintec F block

Victoria Park Chimney

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NSM CFRP retrofitNear surface mounted (NSM) Carbon FRP (CFRP) strips

Groove preparation 15mm x 1.2mm CFRP strips Retrofitted wall

CFRP NSM

d fbp

t p

b f

Clay brick

Clay brick

Epoxy

CFRPstrip

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Test results

Close up – crack pattern

PIC

Hold downsteel rods

Plaster layer

Aluminiumgrip plates

Steel angle andrubber padrestraints

Steelrestraintplate

Clamp force

NSM CFRPstrip

Steelrestraintplates

53 pull tests conducted

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In-plane wall panels