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Ultimate moment capacity of foamed and lightweight aggregate concrete-filled steel tubes

  • Assi, Issam M.;Qudeimat, Eyad M.;Hunaiti, Yasser M.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.199-212
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    • 2003
  • An experimental investigation of lightweight aggregate and foamed concrete contribution to the ultimate strength capacity of square and rectangular steel tube sections is presented in this study. Thirty-four simply supported beam specimens, 1000-mm long, filled with lightweight aggregate and foamed concretes were tested in pure flexural bending to calculate the ultimate moment capacity. Normal concrete-filled steel tubular and bare steel sections of identical dimensions were also tested and compared to the filled steel sections. Theoretical values of ultimate moment capacity of the beam specimens were also calculated in this study for comparison purposes. The test results showed that lightweight aggregate and foamed concrete significantly enhance the load carrying capacity of steel tubular sections. Furthermore, it can be concluded from this study that lightweight aggregate and foamed concretes can be used in composite construction to increase the flexural capacity of the steel tubular sections.

Experiment of Compressive Strength Enhancement of Circular Concrete Column Confined by Carbon Tubes

  • Hong Won-Kee;Kim Hee-Cheul;Yoon Suk-Han
    • KCI Concrete Journal
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.139-144
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    • 2002
  • Concrete filled FRP tube has lately attracted attention as the member that can substitute the conventional reinforced concrete. Glass fiber and carbon fiber are some of available materials for FRP tube. Carbon tube is filament wound with specified winding angle to meet the appropriate capacity demands. Confinement effect of carbon tube is varied according to winding angle. In this study, a total 4 of large scale circular specimens of 30cm diameter and 60cm height is tested. To estimate the effect of winding angle and thickness of carbon tube on the increased confined compressive strength, the test tube are wound with $\pm45^{\circ}\;and\;\pm30^{\circ}$ with two types of thickness, 2mm and 3mm, respectively. It is shown that effectively increased confined strength and ductility are observed from the specimens with $\pm45^{\circ}$ winding angle than $\pm30^{\circ}$ winding angle. Increasing thickness is not as effective as adjusting winding angle for the confinement of concrete core.

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Experimental study on shear capacity of circular concrete filled steel tubes

  • Xiao, Congzhen;Cai, Shaohuai;Chen, Tao;Xu, Chunli
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.437-449
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    • 2012
  • Concrete filled steel tube (CFST) structures have recently seen wide use in China, but studies of the shear problem of CFST are inadequate. This paper presents an experimental study on the shear capacity of circular concrete filled steel tube (CCFT) specimens with and without axial compression force. Shear capacity, ductility, and damage modes of CCFTs were investigated and compared. Test results revealed the following: 1) CCFTs with a small shear span ratio may fail in shear in a ductile manner; 2) Several factors including section size, material properties, shear span ratio, axial compression ratio, and confinement index affect the shear capacity of CCFTs. Based on test results and analysis, this paper proposes a design formula for the shear capacity of CCFTs.

A Evaluation on the Field Application of High Strength Concrete for CFT Column (고강도 CFT용 콘크리트의 현장적용성 평가 및 장기거동 예측)

  • Park, Je Young;Chung, Kyung Soo;Kim, Woo Jae;Lee, Jong In;Kim, Yong Min
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.707-714
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    • 2014
  • CFT (Concrete-Filled Tube) is a type of steel column comprised of steel tube and concrete. Steel tube holds concrete and the concrete inside tube takes charge of compressive load. This study presents structural performance of the CFT column which has 73~100 MPa high strength concrete inside. Fluidity, mechanical compression, pump pressure test in flexible pipe were conducted for understanding properties of the high strength concrete. Material properties were achieved by various experimental tests, such as slump, slump flow, air content, U-box, O-Lot, L-flow. In addition, mock-up tests were conducted to monitor concrete filling, hydration heat, compressive strength. From construction sites in Sang-am dong and University of Seo-kang, long-term behaviors could be effectively predicted in terms of ACI 209 material model considering elastic deformation, shrinkage and creep.

Capacity of Concrete Filled Carbon Tube Columns Based on the Comparison of Ductility and Energy Dissipation Capacity (연성도 및 에너지 소산능력 비교에 따른 콘크리트충전 탄소섬유튜브 기둥의 성능)

  • Lee, Kyoung-Hun;Hong, Won-Kee;Lee, Young-Hak;Kim, Hee-Cheul
    • Journal of the Earthquake Engineering Society of Korea
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    • v.11 no.1 s.53
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    • pp.29-35
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    • 2007
  • Flexural capacity estimation test of concrete filled carbon tube (CFCT) column under the cyclic lateral load was carried out in this study. Thickness of carbon tube and winding angles of carbon fiber were chosen as test parameters and two types of column with square and circular sections were manufactured. To act axial and lateral load, three dynamic actuators were used and all specimens were made with actual size. Flexural stiffness, ability of deformation, energy dissipation capacity and ductility behavior. of CFCT column were analyzed with test data.

Finite element analysis and axial bearing capacity of steel reinforced recycled concrete filled square steel tube columns

  • Dong, Jing;Ma, Hui;Zou, Changming;Liu, Yunhe;Huang, Chen
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.72 no.1
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    • pp.43-60
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    • 2019
  • This paper presents a finite element model which can simulate the axial compression behavior of steel reinforced recycled concrete (SRRC) filled square steel tube columns using the ABAQUS software. The analytical model was established by selecting the reasonable nonlinear analysis theory and the constitutive relationship of material in the columns. The nonlinear analysis of failure modes, deformation characteristics, stress nephogram, and load-strain curves of columns under axial loads was performed in detail. Meanwhile, the influences of recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) replacement percentage, profile steel ratio, width thickness ratio of square steel tube, RAC strength and slenderness ratio on the axial compression behavior of columns were also analyzed carefully. It shows that the results of finite element analysis are in good agreement with the experimental results, which verifies the validity of the analytical model. The axial bearing capacity of columns decreased with the increase of RCA replacement percentage. While the increase of wall thickness of square steel tube, profile steel ratio and RAC strength were all beneficial to improve the bearing capacity of columns. Additionally, the parameter analysis of finite element analysis on the columns was also carried out by using the above numerical model. In general, the SRRC filled square steel tube columns have high bearing capacity and good deformation ability. On the basis of the above analysis, a modified formula based on the American ANSI/AISC 360-10 was proposed to calculate the nominal axial bearing capacity of the columns under axial loads. The research conclusions can provide some references for the engineering application of this kind of columns.

An experimental study about an effect of shear-connector at a bond stress in concrete filled circular steel tubular column (콘크리트 충전원형강관기둥의 부착응력에 있어 shear-connector의 영향에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 박성무;김성수;김원호;이형석;이우진;김경모
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.567-572
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    • 2001
  • A transmission of load that is transmitted by beam in steel beam-column joint depends on bond strength between concrete and steel tube. But it is different to transmit a load efficiently in the established concrete filled steel tubular column. Therefore, shear-connector is demanded for a reinforcement about a transmission of load. An ascent of bond stress and a transmission of load after debonding are expected by a reinforcement of shear-connector.

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Experiments on the bearing capacity of tapered concrete filled double skin steel tubular (CFDST) stub columns

  • Ren, Qing-Xin;Hou, Chao;Lam, Dennis;Han, Lin-Hai
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.667-686
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    • 2014
  • Tapered concrete filled double skin steel tubular (CFDST) columns have been used in China for structures such as electricity transmission towers. In practice, the bearing capacity related to the connection details on the top of the column is not fully understood. In this paper, the experimental behaviour of tapered CFDST stub columns subjected to axial partial compression is reported, sixteen specimens with top endplate and ten specimens without top endplate were tested. The test parameters included: (1) tapered angle, (2) top endplate thickness, and (3) partial compression area ratio. Test results show that the tapered CFDST stub columns under axial partial compression behaved in a ductile manner. The axial partial compressive behaviour and the failure modes of the tapered CFDST stub columns were significantly influenced by the parameters investigated. Finally, a simple formula for predicting the cross-sectional capacity of the tapered CFDST sections under axial partial compression is proposed.

A Experimental study about an effect of shear-connector at a bond stress in concrete filled rectangular tubular column (콘크리트 충전 각형 강관기둥의 부착응력에 있어 shear-connector의 영향에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 박성무;김성수;김원호;이형석;이경섭;송준근
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.561-566
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    • 2001
  • Load at steel beam column joints transfered by beam depend on bond strength between concrete and steel tube. But it is different to transmit a load efficiently in the established concrete filled steel tubular column. Therefore, shear-connector is demanded for transfering loads efficiently. An ascent of bond stress and a transmission of load after debonding are expected by a reinforcement of shear-connector

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Elevated temperature resistance of concrete columns with axial loading

  • Alaskar, Abdulaziz;Alyousef, Rayed;Alabduljabbar, Hisham;Alrshoudi, Fahed;Mohamed, Abdeliazim Mustafa;Jermsittiparsert, Kittisak;Ho, Lanh Si
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.355-365
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    • 2020
  • The influence of temperature on the material of concrete filled columns (CFCs) under axial loading has been quantitatively studied in this research. CFCs have many various advantages and disadvantages. One of the important inefficiency of classic CFCs design is the practical lack of hooped compression under the operational loads because of the fewer variables of Poisson's rate of concrete compared to steel. This is the reason why the holder tends to break away from the concrete core in elastic stage. It is also suggested to produce concrete filled steel tube columns with an initial compressed concrete core to surpass their design. Elevated temperatures have essentially reduced the strengths of steel tubes and the final capacity of CFCs exposed to fire. Thus, the computation of bearing capacity of concrete filled steel tube columns is studied here. Sometimes, the structures of concrete could be exposed to the high temperatures during altered times, accordingly, outcomes have shown a decrement in compressive-strength, then an increase with the reduction of this content. In addition, the moisture content at the minimal strength is declined with temperature rising. According to Finite Element (FE), the column performance assessment is carried out according to the axial load carrying capacities and the improvement of ductility and strength because of limitations. Self-stress could significantly develop the ultimate stiffness and capacity of concrete columns. In addition, the design equations for the ultimate capacity of concrete columns have been offered and the predictions satisfactorily agree with the numerical results. The proposed based model (FE model of PEC column) 65% aligns with the concrete exposed to high temperature. Therefore, computed solutions have represented a better perception of structural and thermal responses of CFC in fire.