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Time-dependent behaviour of steel tubular columns filled with recycled coarse aggregate concrete.

Authors :
Geng, Yue
Wang, Yuyin
Chen, Jie
Source :
Journal of Constructional Steel Research. Jul2016, Vol. 122, p455-468. 14p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Encasing recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) inside steel tubes provides a solution to use RAC in vertical-load bearing members. Such composite members are referred to as recycled aggregate concrete filled steel tubular (RACFST) columns. Previous researches have focused on RACFST elements with concrete strength of 30 MPa. This paper intends to provide new experimental data for the benchmarking of numerical models using RAC with compressive strength of 50 MPa. Twenty-one RACFST specimens with different aggregate replacement ratios were prepared for the tests. The adequacy of using available RAC concrete models to predict the long-term responses of the RACFST specimens was evaluated based on the experimental results. Parametric study was then carried out to evaluate the long-term responses of RACFST members during their whole service life. The accuracy of different algebraic methods that suitable for design calculations was investigated based on the results obtained using the step-by-step procedure. Finally, a finite element model was developed with ABAQUS, which has been validated against measurements of long-term tests on slender RACFST columns. Investigation shows that the incorporation of recycled aggregates can increase the long-term deformation of composite columns by up to 40%. By considering a nil exposed perimeter, the available amplification factors proposed for RAC members can be directly introduced to the Eurocode 2 to well predict the long-term responses of RACFST specimens. The Mean Stress method was recommended for simple design calculations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0143974X
Volume :
122
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Constructional Steel Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
115217568
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcsr.2016.04.009