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ISSN 0741-1294
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Vol. 13, Issue 2, 1995February 01, 1995 EDT

Test Program on the Seismic Behavior of Confined Masonry Structures

Sergio M. Alcocer, Roberto Meli,
https://doi.org/10.70803/001c.142472

Articles in Vol. 13, Issue 2, 1995

Vol. 13, Issue 2, 1995
  • Preliminary Results of the Influence of Shear Connected Wythes on the Ability of Cavity Walls to Carry Vertical Loads
    Ajay GoyalMichael A. HatzinikolasA. E. Elwi
  • Lap Splices in Flexurally Loaded Masonry Walls
    John D. BlakeM. Lee MarshDavid I. McLean
  • Evaluation of the Flatjack Test of Brick Masonry
    Lawrence F. KahnScott E. Turner
  • Flexural Bond Strength of Clay Brick Masonry
    Sharon L. Wood
  • Evaluation of the Compressive Strength of Masonry by Prism Sampling
    Robert D. ThomasMatthew J. Scolforo
  • Test Program on the Seismic Behavior of Confined Masonry Structures
    Sergio M. AlcocerRoberto Meli
  • Effect of Mortar Shrinkage on In-Plane Stresses in Clay Brickwork
    Daniel P. Abrams
  • Use of Masonry as a Building Material in the Arabian Gulf Region
    Ahmad A. Hamid
  • Masonry Cavity Walls: A Bibliography
    Clayford T. Grimm
TMS Journal
Alcocer, Sergio M., and Roberto Meli. 1995. “Test Program on the Seismic Behavior of Confined Masonry Structures.” The Masonry Society Journal 13 (2). https://doi.org/10.70803/001c.142472.
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