Procedures based on composite FEM technology for the resolution of concrete-framed structures with masonry in-fills: comparison with Mexican building code
The construction of confined masonry buildings has become a good choice to meet the housing needs of low-income families inbig cities. Despite this, current building codes for such construction allow the use of highly simplified analysis techniques that have hardlychanged in the last 40 years. This paper is based on numerical simulation and discusses the need to combine and improve existing techniquesin finite-element method (FEM) analysis for composite materials, to assess the overall structural behavior of reinforced concrete structureswith masonry in-fills, and consequently to support the derivation of rational rules for analysis and design. Through the use of a simpleyet powerful shell finite element (FE), state-of-the-art theories of mixtures to analyze composite materials, a computational tool to generatethe volume fraction of composites, and the Mexican building code, this paper attempts to be a guide to numerical reproduction ofthe overall behavior of confined masonry structures.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft