1. Experimental study on seismic behavior of steel reinforced concrete column with unsymmetrical steel cross-sections.
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ZENG Lei, TU Xiang, XU Chengxiang, ZHENG Shansuo, and WU Yuan
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EARTHQUAKE resistant design , *EARTHQUAKE engineering , *CONCRETE columns , *REINFORCED concrete , *QUASISTATIC processes - Abstract
To study the seismic behavior of unsymmetrical steel reinforced concrete column, cyclic loading tests were carried out on 12 columns with T-shaped section steel and 12 columns with L-shaped section steel. The test parameters included shear span ratio, axial compression ratio, stirrup ratio and presence of cross tie. Mechanical process, failure mode, hysteretic characteristics, skeleton curves, ductility and energy dissipation ability were taken into comparison. The result indicates that unsymmetrical steel reinforced concrete column possesses good seismic performance under constant axial compression and cyclic horizontal load. The failure modes include bonding failure, shear-bond failure, shear compression failure and shear-composition failure. Obvious asymmetry phenomenon of positive and negative hysteresis loop are shown. The span ratio has great influence on failure mode and shear-composition failure usually takes place in L-shaped steel section column. With the increase of axial compression ratio, the ductility decreases, which is obvious in L-shaped steel section column. The ductility and bearing capacity of the T-shaped steel section columns are improved greatly with the increase of stirrup ratio, but not obvious for T-shaped steel section column with smaller span ratio. Cross ties can improve bearing capacity, limit strength and stiffness degradation and enhance deformation capacity of L-shape steel section columns clearly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013