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Seismic behaviour of enlarged cross steel-reinforced concrete columns under various loadings

  • Wang, Peng (State Key Laboratory of Green Building in Western China of Xi'an University of Architecture & Technology) ;
  • Shi, Qingxuan (State Key Laboratory of Green Building in Western China of Xi'an University of Architecture & Technology) ;
  • Wang, Feng (College of Civil Engineering, Xi'an University of Architecture & Technology) ;
  • Wang, Qiuwei (State Key Laboratory of Green Building in Western China of Xi'an University of Architecture & Technology)
  • 투고 : 2019.07.31
  • 심사 : 2021.06.13
  • 발행 : 2021.07.10

초록

Based on finite element software, a simulation programme is used to evaluate the seismic behaviour of new-type steel-reinforced concrete (SRC) columns, called enlarged cross steel-reinforced concrete (ECSRC) columns. With abundant simulations, the effects of the loading paths, number of loading cycles, incremental amplitude of displacement and variable axial load on the seismic response of the ECSRC columns were investigated. The results indicate that the seismic behaviour of the column is highly dependent on the loading paths, and it was observed that the loading paths produced a significant effect on the hysteretic response of the columns. Compared with those under uniaxial loading, the yield load, maximum load, ultimate displacement and ductility coefficient of the ECSRC columns under biaxial loading are reduced by 13.47%, 18.01%, 12.17% and 32.64%, respectively. The energy dissipation capacity of the columns is highly dependent on the loading paths. The skeleton curves are not significantly influenced by the number of loading cycles until the yield point of steel and longitudinal reinforcement is reached. With an increase in loading cycles, the yield load, yield displacement, ductility coefficient and maximum load, as well as the corresponding horizontal displacement of the column, are reduced, while the energy dissipation grows. In addition, the yield displacement, yield load, and ductility coefficient increase with an increase in the incremental amplitude of displacement; however, the energy dissipation decreases under these conditions. The seismic performance of the SRC column under variable axial loads clearly exhibits asymmetry that is worse than that observed under constant axial loads.

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과제정보

The authors would like to thank the National Natural Sciences Foundation of China (NO. 51608434, NO. 51878543 and NO. 51878540) for their generous financial support of this project.

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