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Seismic Retrofitting of Indonesian Masonry Using Bamboo Strips: An Experimental Study

Ahmad Basshofi Habieb, Farisal Akbar Rofiussan, Djoko Irawan, Gabriele Milani, Budi Suswanto, Amien Widodo, Hidajat Soegihardjo

2023Buildings14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Unreinforced masonry (UM) is well known as a vulnerable structure against earthquakes. However, it remains a popular structural system for low-rise residential housing in many high-seismicity areas, particularly in developing regions due to its low cost and easy construction. In the present study, a retrofitting strategy using locally available material, bamboo strips, was proposed. In addition to its fast-growing rate, the tensile strength of bamboo is considered high, nearly comparable to its steel counterpart. A series of experimental tests were performed in this study, including the bamboo tensile test, the mortar flexural test, the diagonal compressive shear test on the masonry assemblages, and the in-plane pushover test on masonry wall specimens without and with bamboo reinforcement. The retrofitted specimens with different volumes of bamboo reinforcement were also considered. The results show that the application of bamboo reinforcement, at a proper volume, significantly increases the ultimate strength and the ductility of the masonry wall. Such results indicate that the brittle failure of UM structures can be avoided by means of bamboo retrofitting.

Topics & Concepts

MasonryRetrofittingBambooStructural engineeringFlexural strengthMasonry veneerUnreinforced masonry buildingMaterials scienceDuctility (Earth science)BrittlenessMortarUltimate tensile strengthSeismic retrofitGeotechnical engineeringComposite materialEngineeringReinforced concreteCreepMasonry and Concrete Structural AnalysisSeismic Performance and AnalysisStructural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete