Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4919821 | Engineering Structures | 2017 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
This study analyses the experimental cyclic behaviour of four full-scale exterior unreinforced RC beam-column joints with plain reinforcing bars in beams and columns, which differ for joint aspect ratio and beam longitudinal reinforcement ratio. First, experimental global and local responses of such tests - including energy dissipation capacity and observed damage evolution - are analysed. The main deformation mechanisms ascribable to the joint - namely rotation at the interface between beam/columns and joint, and shear deformation of the joint panel - are experimentally evaluated to provide a realistic support for the numerical modelling of this typology of beam-column joints. Then main joint shear strength models existing in codes and literature are compared with the experimental results. Finally, the numerical modelling of the specimens is carried out under monotonic loading to reproduce the envelope of the experimental responses. The joint panel constitutive parameters are defined to reproduce the experimental joint shear stress-strain relationships. Additionally, modelling of bond-slip is particularly taken into account due to the poor quality of steel-concrete interaction in the specific case of plain reinforcing bars.
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Authors
Maria Teresa De Risi, Gerardo Mario Verderame,