eprintid: 1509082
rev_number: 39
eprint_status: archive
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dir: disk0/01/50/90/82
datestamp: 2016-08-28 08:32:17
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creators_name: Stephenson, V
creators_name: Aktas, YD
creators_name: D'Ayala, D
title: Assessment of flood and wind driven rain impact on mechanical properties of historic brick masonry
divisions: UCL
divisions: B04
divisions: C05
divisions: F44
note: © 2016 RILEM – Tous droits réservés. Stephenson, V; Aktas, YD; D'Ayala, D; (2016) Assessment of flood and wind driven rain impact on mechanical properties of historic brick masonry. In: Rörig-Dalgaard, I and Ioannou, I. (Ed.), International RILEM Conference Materials Systems and Structures in Civil Engineering 2016 (MSSCE 2016) on Historical Masonry. 2016 The article is accepted for publication. Readers must contact RILEM for permission to reprint or use the material in any form. The original publication is available at the publisher’s web site: http://www.rilem.org/gene/main.php?base=500218&id_publication=465&id_papier=10869. (https://files.conferencemanager.dk/medialibrary/2A179311-431D-479F-9B86-AC05B769477E/images)/Hist_masonry_conf_proceedings.pdf
abstract: As a result of increased rainfall and flooding the building fabric of historic structures in exposed
areas are likely to be subject to higher and more sustained moisture content levels, along with
experiencing an increased frequency and severity of wetting and drying cycles. This study aims
to evaluate the impact of such cyclic wetting and drying on the mechanical behaviour of historic
brick masonry. The reported results are obtained from a series of weathering and mechanical
tests carried out on clay bricks and masonry specimens. The weathering test regime derives
from analysis of observed weather data, combined with review of similar existing test protocols.
Similarly, a modified mechanical test procedure is applied to simulate fatigue observed in the
field. The results indicate that exposure to the weathering tests results in a reduction of masonry
shear strength. This is discussed within the context of wider work carried out at a case study
location, and highlights the value of designing a weathering regime that can more closely
replicate the in-situ weathering processes. In this way the data collected in this experimental
programme is shown to be suitable for use in contextual analysis of individual historic masonry
case studies, with respect to climate change and the associated alteration of wetting regimes.
date: 2016-08-22
date_type: published
publisher: RILEM Publications SARL
oa_status: green
primo: open
primo_central: open_green
verified: verified_manual
elements_id: 1154750
isbn_13: 978-2-35158-174-2
lyricists_name: Aktas, Yasemin
lyricists_name: D'Ayala, Dina
lyricists_name: Stephenson, Victoria
lyricists_id: YAKTA27
lyricists_id: DDAYA16
lyricists_id: VJSTE96
full_text_status: public
publication: Proceedings of the International RILEM Conference Materials, Systems and Structures in Civil Engineering 2016 Segment on Historical Masonry
pagerange: 155-164
event_title: International RILEM Conference on Materials, Systems and Structures in Civil Engineering MSSCE 2016
event_location: Lyngby, Denmark
event_dates: 21 August 2016 - 24 August 2016
institution: International RILEM Conference on Materials, Systems and Structures in Civil Engineering MSSCE 2016
book_title: International RILEM Conference Materials Systems and Structures in Civil Engineering 2016 (MSSCE 2016) on Historical Masonry
citation:        Stephenson, V;    Aktas, YD;    D'Ayala, D;      (2016)    Assessment of flood and wind driven rain impact on mechanical properties of historic brick masonry.                     In:  International RILEM Conference Materials Systems and Structures in Civil Engineering 2016 (MSSCE 2016) on Historical Masonry.  (pp. pp. 155-164).  RILEM Publications SARL       Green open access   
 
document_url: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1509082/1/Aktas_MSSCE2016_Stephenson_Aktas_D%27Ayala_Revised2.pdf