Syed Humayun Basha

Doctoral Degree in Engineering

博士研究生

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副研究员(自然科学) Supervisor of Master's Candidates

  • Academic Titles:Dr
  • Gender:Male
  • Date of Birth:1987-03-19
  • Alma Mater:印度理工学院
  • Education Level:博士研究生
  • Degree:Doctoral Degree in Engineering
  • Date of Employment:2020-07-01
  • School/Department:华侨大学
  • Business Address:华侨大学土木工程学院学科实验大楼419
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  • Administrative Position:Associate Professor (Research)
  • Discipline:Structural Engineering
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    Yao, X., Guo, Z., Basha, S. H., and Huang, Q. Innovative Seismic Strengthening of Historic Masonry Walls Using Polymer Mortar and Steel Strips

    Release time:2023-02-13 Hits:

    Journal:Engineering Structures, Elsevier
    Abstract:Appropriate selection of strengthening methods for existing historic masonry structures is of utmost importance to improve the seismic behavior without altering their aesthetics. The present research was aimed to study the in-situ strengthening methods applicable to seismic strengthening for historic masonry buildings. The strengthening methods include embedment of polymer mortar, steel strips bonded by polymer mortar and a combination of both into bed joints. To assess the effectiveness of the strengthening methods, a detailed experimental investigation on one un-strengthened and four strengthened masonry walls were carried out under cyclic lateral loads. The effectiveness of strengthening methods was evaluated by comparing failure modes and seismic performance, in terms of strength, deformation capacity, stiffness degradation, energy dissipation and equivalent viscous damping. It was found that presence of high strength polymer mortar improved the deformation behavior of masonry walls, whereas, the specimens strengthened with steel strips significantly enhanced the strength, deformation and energy dissipation capacity. The adopted strengthening methods showed insignificant influence on the initial stiffness of the masonry walls. Based on the observed damage and failure, empirical expressions were established to predict the in-plane shear capacity of the strengthened masonry walls and were verified with the previous experimental results.
    Indexed by:Journal paper
    Discipline:Engineering
    First-Level Discipline:Civil Engineering
    Document Type:J
    Volume:228
    Page Number:111507
    Translation or Not:no
    Date of Publication:2020-12-02
    Included Journals:SCI
    DOI number:10.1016/j.engstruct.2020.111507
    Links to published journals:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0141029620341080