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Direct Tensile Capacity of Steel-Tube Connections in a Precast Concrete Double-Wall System

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Buildings, , n. 11, v. 13
Page(s): 2872
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13112872
Abstract:

This study introduces a new precast concrete (PC) double-wall system designed to simplify the complex fabrication process of existing PC double-wall systems and eliminate laitance and other defects that can occur during the manufacture of concrete panels. An experiment and finite element analysis were conducted on 11 specimens to determine the tensile resistance performance of rectangular steel tubes that maintain spacing to avoid damage to the PC panels during transportation or on-site installation. Specimens varied in terms of the end details of the rectangular steel tubes, such as the presence of welded steel plates or embedded concrete and total length in terms of whether longer or shorter specimens were used. As a result, the specimens showed a 20–30% increase in maximum tensile strength compared to the control specimen according to the end details, except for the case where side steel plates were cut and bent inward. The control specimen filled with concrete was the most suitable for connections when constructing PC double-wall systems. It has significant tensile resistance according to the experiment and finite element analysis and does not require additional construction steps or costs.

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    10753613
  • Published on:
    14/01/2024
  • Last updated on:
    07/02/2024
 
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