ATHENS WORKSHOP / EC 8 – 3 : 2005 and nGCSI : 2012 APRIL 12, 2013 Recent Greek Provisions for RC Structures with URM Infills M. Chronopoulos and P. Chronopoulos,

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ATHENS WORKSHOP / EC 8 – 3 : 2005 and nGCSI : 2012 APRIL 12, 2013 Recent Greek Provisions for RC Structures with URM Infills M. Chronopoulos and P. Chronopoulos, LRC/NTUA/GR The Open Construction and Building Technology Journal, 2012, Vol. 6, Bentham Science Publishers, Open Access

ABSTRACT A new Greek Code is already approved and in force, covering structural assessment, interventions (repair or/ and strengthening) and redesign of existing reinforced concrete (RC) structures, in line with the relevant provisions of the Euro-Codes, and especially of the EC 8-1 : 2004 and of the EC 8-3 : 2005 (for new and existing structures, respectively). Among the various aspects covered by this extensive Code, admittedly far beyond and more detailed than the EC 8, is that of masonry partitioning-infilling walls (made mainly of perforated clay bricks), already existing (plain/unreinforced- URM, with one or two leafs-wythes, previously damaged or not) or enhanced or arranged on purpose for seismic upgrading of old or/and inadequate RC buildings, consisting of engineered masonry panels, unreinforced or even reinforced.

According to this new Greek Code (nGCI), a lot of additional (to those of the EC 8) related problems and aspects are at least shortly covered (in a code-like format) and presented/discussed in this paper, such as : Basic principles, i.e. reliability aspects, interaction of URM infills and RC elements or structures, quantitative global and local influence for frames or quasi-frames, possibly adverse local effects, assessment, repair or/and strengthening; Technological and geometrical aspects, i.e. types of infills, existing (non-engineered) or new, geometrical data, presence of one or of two leafs (connected or not), panel’s thickness and slenderness, influence of openings and of wedging; Mechanical behavior, i.e. out-of-plane and in-plane response, macro-models based on shear panels or on equivalent compression diagonals (struts), mechanical characteristics and typical (default) mean values for design and redesign, influence of past damage and residual characteristics, as well as Methods of analysis, assessment and redesign, i.e. linear and non-linear approaches, static or dynamic ones, verifications in terms of force (global or local behavior factors) or of displacement, based on specific performance requirements and levels (no-collapse, significant damage, limited damage).

1.INTRODUCTION 2.GENERAL ASPECTS BASED ON EC8-3 3.THE nGCSI – ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS 4.PROVISIONS REGARDING THE INFLUENCE OF OPENINGS 5.PROVISIONS REGARDING THE SLENDERNESS OF INFILLS 6.MODELS AND RESISTANCES OF URM INFILLS 7.DAMAGED URM INFILLS 8.CONCLUDING REMARKS APP. A : Additional irregularities due to masonry infills APP. B : Adverse local effects due to masonry infills (in general) APP. C : Local effects due to full infilling APP. D : Local effects due to partial infilling APP. E : Mechanical data for Greek URM infills

“Black” or “White” decisions regarding openings of URM infills.

One approx. central opening with dimensions between 0,2 and 0,5 of those of the panel (especially in the case of any trimming elements, posts, belts, etc.).

Other relevant proposals, suitable for local analyses.

Geometry of panel(s).

Reduction of out-of-plane resistance(s).

Orthotropic (or “equivalent” isotropic) shear panel and the corresponding bilinear skeleton curve (PL B).

Orthotropic (or “equivalent” isotropic) shear panel and the V-γ diagram for shear panel(s), FEMA.

A set of strut(s)-and-tie(s), with bars of half or full stiffness, for linear (compression and tension bars) or non-linear (compression bars only) analyses, respectively. Equivalent (compression) strut(s).

The corresponding bilinear skeleton curve (PL B).

Forces and displacements.

The 2 equivalent models according to the nGCSI for PL B, while for PL A resistances should be increased by 50%.

Default strength values for Greek URM infills, as well as according to FEMA, kPa.

The general model for URM infills.

Typical values of the 4 relevant models. τ cr (MPa) γ cr (‰) τ max /τ cr γ max /γ cr τ res /τ max γ res /γ max TPT0,30(0,75)1,30 0,302,25 F/P0,251,501,303,000,10≥ 2,00 S/K0,251,001,454,50 ── CHR/LOS0,202,001,253,000,252,50 “COMMON” VALUES 0,251,501,253,000,252,50

Degraded skeleton curves of damaged URM infills.

DAMAGE LEVEL SHORT DESCRIPTION rK rK rR rR DL 1 Light Light cracks, generally isolated ones, with a width < 2 to 3 mm, in particular around openings, or debonding/separation cracks. Multiple cracks, generally light ones, interconnecting or not, especially on masonry infill panels with multiple or large openings/perforations. 0,90 0,70 0,90 0,70 DL 2 Significant Substantial cracks, diagonal or bidiagonal ones, with a width > 5 mm, debonding/separation cracks, cracks on posts or belts, w/o significant displacement out-of-plane (< 5 mm). 0,50 DL 3 Heavy Heavy/severe cracks, generally bidiagonal ones, failure, wide debonding/separation, substantial damages on posts or belts, significant displacement out-of-plane (but < 15 mm). 0,20 [Values for r du factors are not given; engineering judgement is needed. Substantial damage, i.e. that with r or r f ≤ 0,85, shall be fully repaired, in any case.] Values of r factors for damaged URM infills.

Geometry of the frame and of the panel.

Geometry of the strut.

Failure modes and shear forces.

Local effects on RC columns due to infills.

Geometry of the frame and of the panel.

The relevant approach according to the FEMA.

The elastic approach for RC columns with different heights.