The paper summarizes the results of an experimental research carried out on three-leaf masonry walls
of typical granite stone constructions from the North of Portugal. The research aimed at studying the behaviour
under compression of this wall typology, as well as the improvements introduced by common strengthening
techniques applied for the structural rehabilitation of masonry heritage buildings. Ten masonry specimens were
tested, plain or strengthened by transversal tying of the external leaves, with GFRP bars, or/and by injection of
the inner leaf, with a lime-based grout. The results obtained showed that these strengthening techniques were
successful in increasing the compressive strength of the walls and in improving their behaviour under
compressive loads.The authors would like to thank the technical staff of the Structural Laboratory of University of Minho for the help provided. Acknowledgements are also due to the companies Fradical, Mapei and Augusto de Oliveira Ferreira for providing raw materials and workmanship. Finally, the funding provided by the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation, through the POCI/ECM/58987/2004 project, is gratefully acknowledged
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