New model predicts seismic damage in masonry walls, improving safety.
The article explores how masonry walls behave when shaken by earthquakes. The researchers looked at how much damage these walls can take and how well they can absorb energy during an earthquake. They found that masonry walls can be damaged when shaken from side to side, not just back and forth. They also came up with a way to measure this damage and estimated how much energy these walls can absorb. The study used data from thirteen different tests to reach these conclusions.