@article{SchermerMeyerLutmanetal., author = {Schermer, Detleff and Meyer, Udo Joachim and Lutman, Marjana and Triller, Petra}, title = {Shear tests on highly thermal insulating clay unit masonry walls with thin layer mortar}, series = {Mauerwerk}, volume = {23}, journal = {Mauerwerk}, number = {3}, publisher = {Ernst \& Sohn}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1432-3427}, doi = {10.1002/dama.201900007}, pages = {160 -- 169}, abstract = {The paper presents the results of a series of 6 shear tests on full scale highly thermal insulating clay unit masonry walls. The walls consisted of units with large voids filled with mineral wool with a thermal conductivity of lambda= 0,07 W/(m . K). The aim of the investigations was the verification of the in-planeshear resistance of this type of thermal insulating clay unit masonry in addition to the tests reported in [1]. The current design rules for clay unit masonry in DIN EN 1996-1-1/NA are rather conservative compared to the test results for thermal insulating units.}, language = {en} } @article{SchermerMeyerLutmanetal., author = {Schermer, Detleff and Meyer, Udo Joachim and Lutman, Marjana and Triller, Petra}, title = {Shear tests on full scale storey-height specimens constructed with thermally insulating clay unit masonry with thin-layer mortar}, series = {Mauerwerk}, volume = {23}, journal = {Mauerwerk}, number = {6}, publisher = {Ernst \& Sohn}, issn = {1432-3427}, doi = {10.1002/dama.201900025}, pages = {378 -- 386}, abstract = {The paper presents results of a series of 6 in-plane shear tests on storey-height clay unit masonry panels [1] with thin-layer mortar, carried out in addition to previous test campaigns [2], [3], and [4]. The walls were constructed with unfilled thermally insulating clay units with a thermal conductivity of lambda = 0.09 W/(m . K). The current design rules for clay unit masonry according to DIN EN 1996-1-1/NA [5] are conservative compared to the presented test results for thermally insulating clay unit masonry.}, language = {en} }