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Hysteretic Model for Flexure-shear Critical Reinforced Concrete Columns
A model for predicting the cyclic lateral load-deformation response of flexure-shear critical reinforced concrete (RC) columns subjected to combined axial load and cyclic shear is proposed. Strength deterioration in the primary curve due to the effect of shear after yielding is considered by a modification coefficient. Rules for unloading and reloading branches of the hysteretic curve are obtained from regression analysis of test results. Unloading stiffness is fitted as a function of displacement ductility and secant stiffness of the point with maximum displacement in the primary curve. Pinching is simulated by changing the slope of reloading branch. Path-based cyclic strength deterioration is incorporated in the proposed model. In the expression of cyclic strength deterioration, the effects of aspect ratio and axial-load ratio are considered. Comparison between the predicted cyclic response and experimental results indicates that the proposed model can predict the observed hysteretic response of flexure-shear critical RC columns well.
Hysteretic Model for Flexure-shear Critical Reinforced Concrete Columns
A model for predicting the cyclic lateral load-deformation response of flexure-shear critical reinforced concrete (RC) columns subjected to combined axial load and cyclic shear is proposed. Strength deterioration in the primary curve due to the effect of shear after yielding is considered by a modification coefficient. Rules for unloading and reloading branches of the hysteretic curve are obtained from regression analysis of test results. Unloading stiffness is fitted as a function of displacement ductility and secant stiffness of the point with maximum displacement in the primary curve. Pinching is simulated by changing the slope of reloading branch. Path-based cyclic strength deterioration is incorporated in the proposed model. In the expression of cyclic strength deterioration, the effects of aspect ratio and axial-load ratio are considered. Comparison between the predicted cyclic response and experimental results indicates that the proposed model can predict the observed hysteretic response of flexure-shear critical RC columns well.
Hysteretic Model for Flexure-shear Critical Reinforced Concrete Columns
Zhang, Yanqing (author) / Han, Shi (author)
Journal of Earthquake Engineering ; 22 ; 1639-1661
2018-10-21
23 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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