An Experimental Study on the Static Behavior of Steel Composite Rahmen with Partial Horizontally Prestressed

Author(s):  
Dae-Il Cho ◽  
◽  
Seung-Yong Lee
2015 ◽  
Vol 105 (26) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Jianren Zhang ◽  
Yafei Ma ◽  
Binbin Liu ◽  
Lei Wang

2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 373
Author(s):  
Deokhee Won ◽  
Seungjun Kim ◽  
Jihye Seo ◽  
and Young-Jong Kang

This paper presents an experimental study of the behavior of a steel-composite hollow reinforced concrete (RC) column under concentric loading. The effects of important variables, such as concrete strength, inner tube thickness, hollow ratio, column diameter, and transverse reinforcement space, are presented in this study. The failure of composite hollow RC columns is characterized by the formation of an inclined shear sliding plane. When the column had a highly confined effect, the inclination of the shear sliding plane was 45°. This study shows that the required performance is achieved when the splice providing transverse reinforcement is fully bonded. Furthermore, the inner tube experiences buckling failure after reaching its maximum strength. The steel-composite hollow RC column with high-strength concrete (HSC) has lower ductility and toughness compared to a column with normal-strength concrete (NSC).


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (11) ◽  
pp. 2237 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenwei Yang ◽  
Jiankang Lin ◽  
Ni-na Gao ◽  
Ruhao Yan

For truss structures, the question of whether to weld hidden welds or not has been controversial. In the actual construction process of truss structures, the members are usually spot welded in place on the assembly platform, and then welded as a whole, while the hidden welds of the truss are not welded, especially for small pipe diameter trusses. Furthermore, in this study, under hidden weld unwelded conditions, two kinds of reinforcing method (adding a half outer sleeve on each joint and filling concrete into the chord members) are adopted to achieve the purpose of strengthening the truss. Therefore, this paper presents an experimental study on the static behavior of four types of Warren tubular trusses made of CHS members. These four types are (1) T-HW: The truss with hidden welds welded; (2) T-HN: The truss with hidden welds unwelded; (3) TS-AS: The truss strengthened on the basis of T-HN by adding a half outer sleeve on each joint; (4) TS-FC: The truss strengthened on the basis of T-HN by filling concrete into the top and bottom chord members. The mechanical behavior, failure mode, bearing capacity, and load-displacement of all specimens were investigated. The surface plasticity of the bottom chord member, the weld fracture around tubular joints at the bottom chord member, and the bending deformation of the bottom chord member were observed in the tests. Compared with the T-HW specimen, the load carrying capacity of the T-HN specimen decreased by 18%. On the other hand, the T-HN specimen has better deformability than the T-HW specimen. The reinforcing method of adding a half outer sleeve on each joint and filling concrete into the chord members can effectively improve the load carrying capacity and stiffness of the truss, thus reducing the overall deformation of the truss, but the reinforcing method of filling concrete into the chord members is more efficient.


Structures ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 153-162 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lu Yang ◽  
Gang Shi ◽  
Hao Yin ◽  
Xiaohao Shi ◽  
Zaoyang Guo

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