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http://dx.doi.org/10.12989/cac.2017.20.4.469

Evaluation of interfacial shear stress in active steel tube-confined concrete columns  

Nematzadeh, Mahdi (Department of Civil Engineering, University of Mazandaran)
Ghadami, Jaber (Department of Civil Engineering, University of Mazandaran)
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Computers and Concrete / v.20, no.4, 2017 , pp. 469-481 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper aims to analytically investigate the effect of shear stress at the concrete-steel interface on the mechanical behavior of the circular steel tube-confined concrete (STCC) stub columns with active and passive confinement subjected to axial compression. Nonlinear 3D finite element models divided into the four groups, i.e. circumferential-grooved, talc-coated, lubricated, and normal groups, with active and passive confinement were developed. An innovative method was used to simulate the actively-confined specimens, and then, the results of the finite element models were compared with those of the experiments previously conducted by the authors. It was revealed that both the predicted peak compressive strength and stress-strain curves have good agreement with the corresponding values measured for the confined columns. Then, the mechanical properties of the active and passive specimens such as the concrete-steel interaction, longitudinal and hoop stresses of the steel tube, confining pressure applied to the concrete core, and compressive stress-strain curves were analyzed. Furthermore, a parametric study was performed to explore the effects of the concrete compressive strength, steel tube diameter-to-wall thickness ratio, and prestressing level on the compressive behavior of the STCC columns. The results indicate that reducing or removing the interfacial shear stress in the active and passive specimens leads to an increase in the hoop stress and confining pressure, while the longitudinal stress along the steel tube height experiences a decrease. Moreover, prestressing via the presented method is capable of improving the compressive behavior of STCC columns.
Keywords
active confinement; bond shear stress; composite column; finite element modeling; mechanical behavior; numerical analysis; STCC;
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