Infill panels and partitions are widely used non-structural elements in reinforced concrete buildings, characterized by a significant seismic vulnerability as testified by disastrous collapses observed during recent earthquakes, for both in-plane and out-of-plane actions. The most advanced building codes foresee mandatory verifications of these elements, both when designing a new building and when assessing the seismic adequacy of an existing one. Moreover, recent evaluations have shown that, after low-intensity earthquakes, damage of non-structural parts strongly influences repair costs for typical multi-storey buildings. In this paper, an innovative concept for infill panels and partitions is presented, in which (either concrete or clay) blocks are connected, rather than with the usual mortar layers, by means of recycled-plastic joints. A comparison is also carried out with respect to conventional infill typologies, by evaluating their performance in terms of energy efficiency and acoustic. A brief description of seismic performances of innovative infill panels are shown at the end of work.

Multi-performance innovative infill panels / Vailati, Marco; Monti, Giorgio; DI GANGI, Giorgia. - ELETTRONICO. - 847:(2016), pp. 492-504. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd International Symposium on Advances in Civil and Infrastructure Engineering tenutosi a Vietri sul Mare, Italy nel 12-13 June 2015) [10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.847.492].

Multi-performance innovative infill panels

VAILATI, MARCO;MONTI, Giorgio;DI GANGI, GIORGIA
2016

Abstract

Infill panels and partitions are widely used non-structural elements in reinforced concrete buildings, characterized by a significant seismic vulnerability as testified by disastrous collapses observed during recent earthquakes, for both in-plane and out-of-plane actions. The most advanced building codes foresee mandatory verifications of these elements, both when designing a new building and when assessing the seismic adequacy of an existing one. Moreover, recent evaluations have shown that, after low-intensity earthquakes, damage of non-structural parts strongly influences repair costs for typical multi-storey buildings. In this paper, an innovative concept for infill panels and partitions is presented, in which (either concrete or clay) blocks are connected, rather than with the usual mortar layers, by means of recycled-plastic joints. A comparison is also carried out with respect to conventional infill typologies, by evaluating their performance in terms of energy efficiency and acoustic. A brief description of seismic performances of innovative infill panels are shown at the end of work.
2016
2nd International Symposium on Advances in Civil and Infrastructure Engineering
conventional infill panels; energy characterisation; innovative infill panels; mechanical characterisation; performances comparison
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Multi-performance innovative infill panels / Vailati, Marco; Monti, Giorgio; DI GANGI, Giorgia. - ELETTRONICO. - 847:(2016), pp. 492-504. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2nd International Symposium on Advances in Civil and Infrastructure Engineering tenutosi a Vietri sul Mare, Italy nel 12-13 June 2015) [10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.847.492].
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