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Compressive Behaviour of Square CFDST Short Columns with Double Inner Steel Tubes
This study focuses on the experimental analysis of concrete-filled double-skin tubular (CFDST) short columns with double circular inner steel tubes under concentric axial loading. This cross-section layout promises to increase the ductile behavior of the compressive element and its energy absorption capacity, not to mention its ultimate axial strength. This research analyses main twofold variables: (i) Hollow ratio and (ii) eccentricity ratio (i.e., distance ratio between the inner tube’s separation and the sandwiched concrete width). As a result, load Vs. Axial deformation, load Vs. Axial strain curves, ductility index, strength index, energy absorption capacity, and ultimate axial capacity formulae for square CFDST columns with double circular inner tubes are reported. Key findings of this study show that (a) ductility is an intrinsic property of these types of sections; (b) the variation effect of hollow ratio influence inversely in the confined concrete strength of the element, (c) Eccentricity ratio has proved to be the least ultimate strength capacity influencer. However, its impact increases when it is jointly analyzed with the hollow ratio values. (d) The formulae proposed for predicting the ultimate capacity of CFDST columns showed good agreement with the experimental results. Thus, these expressions could be extended to the design of composite CFDST elements, provided a resistance factor based on a reliability analysis is incorporated.
Compressive Behaviour of Square CFDST Short Columns with Double Inner Steel Tubes
This study focuses on the experimental analysis of concrete-filled double-skin tubular (CFDST) short columns with double circular inner steel tubes under concentric axial loading. This cross-section layout promises to increase the ductile behavior of the compressive element and its energy absorption capacity, not to mention its ultimate axial strength. This research analyses main twofold variables: (i) Hollow ratio and (ii) eccentricity ratio (i.e., distance ratio between the inner tube’s separation and the sandwiched concrete width). As a result, load Vs. Axial deformation, load Vs. Axial strain curves, ductility index, strength index, energy absorption capacity, and ultimate axial capacity formulae for square CFDST columns with double circular inner tubes are reported. Key findings of this study show that (a) ductility is an intrinsic property of these types of sections; (b) the variation effect of hollow ratio influence inversely in the confined concrete strength of the element, (c) Eccentricity ratio has proved to be the least ultimate strength capacity influencer. However, its impact increases when it is jointly analyzed with the hollow ratio values. (d) The formulae proposed for predicting the ultimate capacity of CFDST columns showed good agreement with the experimental results. Thus, these expressions could be extended to the design of composite CFDST elements, provided a resistance factor based on a reliability analysis is incorporated.
Compressive Behaviour of Square CFDST Short Columns with Double Inner Steel Tubes
Key Engineering Materials ; 920 ; 211-221
2022-06-16
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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