Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4920345 | Engineering Structures | 2017 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Pre-compression loads are conducted in BRBs if the installation of frames and BRBs are performed simultaneously. In this paper, the load-carrying and energy-dissipating behavior of BRBs under pre-compression are investigated by subassemblage tests and additional finite element (FE) analyses. A total of five specimens were tested, in which two specimens were tested by cyclic pure compression loads and three specimens were tested by hysteresis loads; four of them maintained stable load-carrying behavior during loading process. The load-carrying and energy-dissipating behavior of the specimens were satisfactorily simulated using a refined FE model with a combined isotropic and kinematic hardening rule of the core material, and the compression strength adjustment factor and the stress enhancement coefficient were well predicted by the FE analytical results with a relative error less than 3.0%. The FE analytical results of BRBs with different pre-compression strains are presented, indicating that the pre-compression in a BRB would aggravate the stress enhancement of the core material in both tension and compression, yet it would hardly influence the value of the compression strength adjustment factor.
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Authors
Yan-Lin Guo, Jing-Zhong Tong, Xiao-An Wang, Bo-Hao Zhang,