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Quasi-static cyclic displacement pattern for seismic evaluation of reinforced concrete columns

  • Yuksel, E. (Faculty of Civil Engineering, Istanbul Technical University) ;
  • Surmeli, M. (Graduate School of Istanbul Technical University)
  • 투고 : 2008.10.02
  • 심사 : 2010.10.13
  • 발행 : 2011.02.10

초록

Although earthquakes generate random cyclic lateral loading on structures, a quasi-static cyclic loading pattern with gradually increasing amplitude has been commonly used in the laboratory tests because of its relatively low cost and simplicity compared with pseudo-dynamic and shake table tests. The number, amplitudes and sequence of cycles must be chosen appropriately as important parameters of a quasi-static cyclic loading pattern in order to account for cumulative damage matter. This paper aims to reach a new cyclic displacement pattern to be used in quasi-static tests of well-confined, flexure-dominated reinforced concrete (RC) columns. The main parameters of the study are sectional dimensions, percentage of longitudinal reinforcement, axial force intensity and earthquake types, namely, far-fault and near-fault.

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