The paper reports an experimental campaign to study the effectiveness of strengthening measures proposed for rammed earth (RE) wall in an out-of-plane direction. Two simple and feasible strengthening techniques were explored, namely, mesh-wrapped and timber-framed strengthening techniques. The test involved testing three full-scale U-shaped RE walls in an out-of-plane direction. The first specimen without any intervention served as the reference wall, while the two others were strengthened with two different strengthening methods. It was observed that both proposed strengthening techniques improved the load-carrying capacity of the wall and the maximum displacement and the energy absorption. The mesh-wrapped strengthening technique was found to be more effective than the timber-framed strengthening technique, which disrupted the visual aspects of the wall’s facade and needed proper anchoring to the foundation.
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Wangmo, P., Shrestha, K. C., Aoki, T., Miyamoto, M., & Pema. (2020). Strengthening Strategies for Existing Rammed Earth Walls Subjected to Out-of-Plane Loading. CivilEng, 1(3), 229–242. https://doi.org/10.3390/civileng1030014
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