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ISSN 0741-1294
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Vol. 9, Issue 2, 1991February 01, 1991 EDT

Failure Criterion for Laterally Loaded Masonry Walls

Roland Guggisberg, Bruno Thürlimann,
https://doi.org/10.70803/001c.141511

Articles in Vol. 9, Issue 2, 1991

Vol. 9, Issue 2, 1991
  • Flexural Bond Strength of Concrete Masonry Prisms Using Portland Cement and Hydrated Lime Mortars
    Edwin G. HedstromKassim M. TarhiniRobert D. ThomasV.S. DubovoyR.E. KlingnerR.A. Cook
  • Seismic Design of Ductile Masonry Walls
    Gary C. Hart
  • Design and Testing of Masonry Slab System
    Antonio NanniLouis F. Geschwindner
  • Behaviour of Unreinforced Masonry Buildings Subjected to Earthquakes
    M. QamaruddinBrijesh Chandra
  • A Test Program to Determine the Structural Properties of Unreinforced Hollow Clay Tile Masonry Walls at the DOE Oak Ridge Plants
    Kenneth E. FrickeW. Dale Jones
  • Flexural Bond Strength of Masonry: An Experimental Review
    S. K. Ghosh
  • Friction at Supports of Clay Brick Walls
    W. M. McGinleyJ. G. Borchelt
  • Failure Criterion for Laterally Loaded Masonry Walls
    Roland GuggisbergBruno Thürlimann
  • Compressive Strength of Hollow Concrete Masonry
    James ColvilleAmde M. Wolde-Tinsae
TMS Journal
Guggisberg, Roland, and Bruno Thürlimann. 1991. “Failure Criterion for Laterally Loaded Masonry Walls.” The Masonry Society Journal 9 (2). https://doi.org/10.70803/001c.141511.
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