INFLUENCE OF MASONRY INFILLS ON THE EARTHQUAKE RESPONSE OF MULTI-STORY REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES
The most important findings are included here from an experimental investigation on the behavior
of two R.C. frame model structures with masonry infills subjected to a variety of horizontal base
motions that included simulated earthquake excitation. Variations of the fundamental dynamic
characteristics of these test structures, influenced from the sequence of building the infills as well
as of the progressive intensity of the ground motion, are presented and discussed. The first
structure is a 7-story 1/12.5 scaled 2-D planar frame model, which was tested at the Earthquake
Simulator whereas the second, a much larger structure, is a 6-story 1/3 3-D frame model located at
the European Test Site at Volvi. Both structures were examined with and without masonry infills.
Through the recorded results, together with predictions from numerical simulations, this paper
discusses influences arising from the incorporation of the masonry infills in various configurations.