Strengthening of masonry walls with FRP or TRM

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In addition to traditional methods of strengthening shear masonry walls, some newer materials and systems, such as fibre reinforced polymers (FRP) and textile reinforced mortars (TRM), have recently been introduced. The earthquake that occurred in Zagreb and its surroundings on 22 March 2020 has revealed the sensitivity of unreinforced masonry buildings to horizontal actions, while pointing to the need to repair damage to load-bearing and non-load-bearing walls and to strengthen walls against shear failure. Existing regulations do not cover design of structures with such systems. The paper presents modern procedures for strengthening masonry with FRP or TRM, scientific research in this area, advantages and disadvantages, and calculation of such reinforcements.

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Kišiček, T., Stepinac, M., Renić, T., Hafner, I., & Lulić, L. (2020). Strengthening of masonry walls with FRP or TRM. Gradjevinar. Union of Croatian Civil Engineers and Technicians. https://doi.org/10.14256/JCE.2983.2020

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