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Bond Behavior of Thin-Walled Rectangular Profiled Steel Sheet Concrete Short Columns  

Yun, Hyun-Do (충남대학교 건축공학과)
Park, Wan-Shin (충남대학교 건축공학과)
Han, Byung-Chan ((주)AMS 엔지니어링)
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Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection / v.9, no.1, 2005 , pp. 233-241 More about this Journal
Abstract
The paper is presented experimental study results on bond stress between profiled steel and concrete in Profiled SPC(Profiled Steel Plate Concrete) rectangular steel tubes through an experimental program in which 13 pull-out specimens were tested. Advantages and class of composite members and current problems of construction work are noted, past research of PSSC is described. An experimental study is described and evaluated. The bond capacity is interrelated with slip at the steel concrete interface. The factors influencing the mechanism of bond stress transfer were the cross section shape, length/diameter, diameter/thickness and environmental parameters (temperature, moisture). The results of experimental program indicated that the force transfer could be characterized into two regions The first region was governed by bond with no relative slip between the profiled steel and concrete. The second region occurs after the chemical debonding. Bond stress transfer in this region was governed by frictional resistance between profiled steel and concrete and cross section shapes. The important factors influencing the magnitude of frictional resistance are the profiled steel shapes, length/diameter and environmental parameters. (temperature, moisture)
Keywords
Column; Bond behavior; Profiled steel plate; Steel plate Concrete; Pull-out test; Profiled steel short concrete structure;
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