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Experimental Study on Existing RC Circular Members Under Unequal Lateral Impact Train Collision.

Authors :
AL-Bukhaiti, Khalil
Yanhui, Liu
Shichun, Zhao
Abas, Hussein
Nan, Xu
Lang, Yang
Yu, Yan Xing
Daguang, Han
Source :
International Journal of Concrete Structures & Materials; 7/21/2022, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p1-21, 21p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

With the fast growth of high-speed rail in recent years, derailment has become the first hidden danger of high-speed rail transportation. The high-speed train passes near the station building. So the train may derail and hit the station building. Building a high-speed railway station usually uses a reinforced concrete structure. As a result of high impact energy on the impact body, the reinforced concrete (RC) member may fail; the impact point is near the member's foot; the structural member's constraint can be considered fixed support. This paper investigates the dynamic behavior of four types of circular reinforced concrete members under unequal lateral impact loads. The RC member's failure mechanism and dynamic response addressed the significance of unequal lateral impact load. The usual circular reinforced concrete members are used as the model to perform the drop-weight impact test. The specimens' crack pattern, failure mechanism, impact, deflection, and strain time–history curves are obtained. Findings show that between the impact point and the adjacent support, shear fractures occur that fail in shear mode. Shear cracks are based on impact velocity, longitudinal reinforcement ratio, and stirrup ratio. One type is more destructive to members and nodes. A shear fracture occurs when a longitudinal reinforcement fractures towards the closer support. The effects of impact velocity, longitudinal reinforcement ratio, and stirrup ratio on the dynamic impact response are studied. The experimental results may help improve structural member impact resistance. The critical section (right side) computed the static shear resistance using shear force, whereas the maximum external load resistance determines static bending moment resistance. Understanding how circular members fail to be subjected to unequal lateral impact loads provides insight into circular RC members' impact design and damage evaluation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19760485
Volume :
16
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Concrete Structures & Materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158080795
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40069-022-00529-5