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Experimental study on reinforced concrete filled circular steel tubular columns

  • Hua, Wei (College of Architectural Engineering, Shenyang University of Technology) ;
  • Wang, Hai-Jun (College of Architectural Engineering, Shenyang University of Technology) ;
  • Hasegawa, Akira (Dept. of Environmental and Civil Engineering, Hachinohe University of Technology)
  • Received : 2012.04.26
  • Accepted : 2014.03.28
  • Published : 2014.10.25

Abstract

Experimental results of 39 specimens including concrete columns, RC columns, hollow steel tube columns, concrete filled steel tubular (CFT) columns, and reinforced concrete filled steel tubular (RCFT) columns are presented. Based on the experimental results, the load-carrying capacity, confined effect, ductility, and failure mode of test columns are investigated. The effects of the main factors such as width-thickness ratio (the ratio of external diameter and wall thickness for steel tubes), concrete strength, steel tube with or without rib, and arrangement of reinforcing bars on the mechanical characteristics of columns are discussed as well. The differences between CFT and RCFT are compared. As a result, it is thought that strength, rigidity and ductility of RCFT are improved; especially strength and ductility are improved after the peak of load-displacement curve.

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Supported by : Shenyang Science and Technology

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