Study the Behaviour of RC Frame with Brick Masonry Infill for Lateral Load
Journal Title: PARIPEX-Indian Journal of Research - Year 2016, Vol 5, Issue 11
Abstract
This paper presents an experimental investigation on the behaviour of a 2D single bay two storey reinforced concrete (RC) frame with brick infill. RC frame with brick infill is casted in the laboratory to a scale down of 1:3.25; the dimension of frame is 2.3 m height and 1m width. The cross section of beam and column are 100mm x 70 mm and 70 mm thick brick infill. The proposed model is subjected to lateral load at each storey level and their performance was assessed based on load carrying capacity and deflection. The present study includes the entire range of loading from the initial elastic stage until the ultimate failure stage. Analytical study was also conducted for the similar frame; analytical results were obtained using finite element analysis software Etabs -13. Analytical results were compared with experimental results , results are tabulated and conclusions are drawn
Authors and Affiliations
N. Jayaramappa
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