Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6736132 | Engineering Structures | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
An experimental study was performed to investigate the axial compressive behavior of concrete columns with Grade 600â¯MPa reinforcing bars. Nine large-scale concrete square columns were constructed and tested under pure axial loading. The effects of Grade 600â¯MPa transverse reinforcement with two different configurations (Type A and B) and amounts were evaluated. The behavior of columns was characterized by sudden spalling of concrete cover and ductility failure for well-confined columns, which was dominated by effective confinement index (keÏshfyh/fcâ²). Columns confined by Grade 600â¯MPa transverse reinforcement exhibited the better performance in terms of strength, post-peak deformability, and toughness when compared with columns reinforced with conventional steel. The benefit of using Grade 600â¯MPa longitudinal bars on the axial load capacity of columns is limited, but it is beneficial to improve the post-peak deformability and toughness of columns with Type B configuration. A design expression is proposed for the amount of seismic confinement to ensure ductility behavior for columns, based on the effective confinement index.
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Authors
Yizhu Li, Shuangyin Cao, Hang Liang, Xiangyong Ni, Denghu Jing,