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  <body><![CDATA[<p>School of Civil and Environmental Engineering<br />Ph.D. Thesis Defense Announcement<br /><strong>Seismic Performance, Analysis, and Design of Hybrid Concrete-Masonry</strong><br />By: <strong>Laura Redmond</strong><br />Advisor: Dr. Reginald DesRoches<br />Committee members:<br />Dr. Russell Gentry, Architecture<br />Dr. Barry Goodno<br />Dr. Lawrence Kahn<br />Dr. Kimberly Kurtis<br />Dr. Andreas Stavridis, University of Buffalo<br />Date &amp; Time: November 19th, 9am<br />Location: SEB 122<br /><strong>Abstract:</strong><br />Caribbean-style hybrid concrete-masonry structures consist of a reinforced concrete frame with <br />partially grouted and reinforced infill masonry walls. The infill walls are typically connected to <br />the RC frame with cast-in-place dowel reinforcement along one or more edges of the wall. <br />There is limited guidance in masonry codes to design these types of structures, and their <br />seismic performance has not been characterized with experimental tests. In this work, an <br />experimental program characterized the seismic behavior of hybrid concrete-masonry frames <br />and showed they do not exhibit the typical strut mechanism observed in unreinforced masonry <br />infill structures. In addition, a detailed finite element modeling scheme and calibration <br />methodology was developed for modeling partially grouted masonry. This model includes a <br />novel calibration method to account for the difference in the shear and tensile behavior of <br />grouted and ungrouted bed joints, and a method to account for the contribution of vertical <br />reinforcement to the shear capacity of the grouted bed joints. Finally, simplified models were <br />proposed for use in engineering design. The adaptation of the TMS 402 strut model for hybrid <br />concrete-masonry is suggested to incorporate the effects of the masonry infill and connections in large models.</p>]]></body>
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