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Mechanical Behavior of Precast Circular Semi-Continuous CFST Columns under a Uniaxial Eccentric Load

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Médium: article de revue
Langue(s): anglais
Publié dans: Buildings, , n. 3, v. 14
Page(s): 772
DOI: 10.3390/buildings14030772
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For this study, we conducted a detailed examination and comprehensive comparative analysis of the structural responses and mechanical behavior of bolted sleeve connections in precast circular semi-continuous steel tubular concrete (PCSCFST) columns. The research involved fourteen specimens, and we considered the impacts of various parameters, including eccentricity, external steel sleeve thickness, bolt diameter, and slenderness ratio. The findings revealed that the external steel sleeve significantly enhances the protection of the connection area, enabling the bolts to effectively withstand eccentric loads. However, sleeves that are too thick may lead to premature bolt failure, reducing their ultimate load-bearing capacity. Using bolts to transfer loads to the concrete significantly strengthens the restraining effect of the steel sleeve. Nonetheless, increasing the bolt diameter beyond a certain threshold may diminish this beneficial impact, potentially leading to connection failure and a decrease in ultimate load-bearing capacity. A new ‘cooperative value q’ measures component collaboration at ultimate capacity, showing that shorter columns offer less effective coordination than longer ones. Through regression analysis, we formulated a prediction for axial ultimate bearing capacity, closely aligning with the experimental data (Npre-a/Nu average value of 1.003, variance 0.00248). Three N–M curves, including the Eurocode 4 method, offered conservative predictions, with Eurocode 4 closely matching the experimental results. A refined prediction method following Eurocode 4 was developed, yielding an average Ppre-U/Pu value of 0.971 and a variance of 0.0107.

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  • Publié(e) le:
    29.04.2024
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    05.06.2024
 
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