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An Experimental Study on the Seismic Performance of New Precast Prestressed Concrete Exterior Joints Based on UHPC Connection

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Médium: article de revue
Langue(s): anglais
Publié dans: Buildings, , n. 5, v. 15
Page(s): 729
DOI: 10.3390/buildings15050729
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Traditional monolithic precast and precast prestressed concrete joints often face challenges such as complex steel reinforcement details and low construction efficiency. Grouting sleeve connections may also suffer from quality issues. To address these problems, a new precast prestressed concrete frame beam-column exterior joint using ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) for connection (PPCFEJ-UHPC) is proposed. This innovative joint lessens the amount of stirrups in the core area, decreases the anchorage length of beam longitudinal reinforcement, and enables efficient lap splicing of column longitudinal reinforcement, thereby enhancing construction convenience. Cyclic loading tests were conducted on three new exterior joint specimens (PE1, PE2, PE3) and one cast-in-place joint specimen (RE1) to evaluate their seismic performance. The study concentrated on failure modes, energy dissipation capacity, displacement ductility, strength and stiffness degradation, shear stress, and deformation’s influence on the longitudinal reinforcement anchoring length and axial compression ratio. The results indicate that the new joint exhibits beam flexural failure with minimal damage to the core area, unlike the cast-in-place joint, which suffers severe core area damage. The novel joint exhibits at least 21.7% and 6.1% improvement in cumulative energy consumption and ductility coefficient, respectively, while matching the cast-in-place joint’s bearing capacity. These characteristics are further improved by 5.5% and 10.7% when the axial compression ratio is increased. The new joints’ seismic performance indices all satisfy the ACI 374.1-05 requirements. Additionally, UHPC significantly improves the anchoring performance of steel bars in the core area, allowing the anchorage length of beam longitudinal bars to be reduced from 16 times of the diameter of reinforcement to 12 times.

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  • Publié(e) le:
    11.03.2025
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    11.03.2025
 
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