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Behavior of Concrete and Slender Reinforced Concrete Columns Under Cyclic Axial Compression with Bidirectional Eccentricities

Behavior of Concrete and Slender Reinforced Concrete Columns Under Cyclic Axial Compression with Bidirectional Eccentricities
Author: Byong Youl Bahn
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Total Pages: 302
Release: 1993
Genre: Axial loads
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A rational analysis of reinforced concrete (R/C) structures requires satisfactory modeling of the behavior of concrete under general loading patterns. The behavioral characteristics of concrete dominantly depends upon its load history. For the study of concrete behavior, parametric study and experimental investigation into the behavior of concrete under load history of random cycles are performed. Through parametric study, the applicability of the previous concrete models is examined and a physically motivated modeling for the cyclic stress-strain relationships is proposed. The present modeling of concrete under general cyclic loading is initiated to provide substantial applicability, flexibility of mathematical expressions and furthermore to describe the behavior of random cycles. For the experimental study of concrete subjected to cyclic axial compressions, tests of 3 in. by 6 in. concrete cylinders are conducted under four different loading regimes to determine the major experimental parameters for the proposed analytical expressions. The model developed is based on the results of parametric study and experimental data obtained for the present study. The validity of the proposed general cyclic model is confirmed through a comparison of the experimental results and simulated behavior of the model. Furthermore, the analytical model proposed has been idealized and incorporated into the procedures in analyzing RIC columns. The behavior of R/C columns having various properties and subjected to a variety of loading conditions have been the topics of considerable investigation. Of particular significance in the area of unexplored problems is the behavior of R/C columns under cyclic compressive load. It should be noted that cyclic loads with bidirectional eccentricities considered are in the longitudinal direction, and not in the transverse direction, with respect to the column axis. For the experimental investigation, tests of four foot long columns are conducted under stroke control to achieve both ascending and descending branches of the load-deformation curves. Analysis of RC columns subjected to cyclic axial compressions with bidirectional eccentricities should be approached from the standpoint of a three dimensional problem. A numerical procedure based on extended finite segment method is proposed here to predict the ultimate load, deflections and moment-curvature of experimental results. It is found that the proposed numerical analysis can reasonably simulate the loading and unloading behavior of R/C columns under combined biaxial bending moments and axial compressions.


Behavior of Square and L-shaped Slender Reinforced Concrete Columns Under Combined Biaxial Bending and Axial Compression

Behavior of Square and L-shaped Slender Reinforced Concrete Columns Under Combined Biaxial Bending and Axial Compression
Author: Wen Hu Tsao
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Total Pages: 358
Release: 1992
Genre: Axial loads
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A numerical analysis was developed to evaluate the complete load-deflection and moment-curvature relationships for square and L-shaped slender reinforced concrete columns subjected to biaxial bending and axial load. This computer model can be used for any cross section geometry and material properties of normal concrete. The analysis was based on a deformation control and both the ascending and descending branches of curves can be studied. The finite difference method was introduced to calculate the deflections which satisfy the compatibility equations. Six square slender columns and eight L-shaped slender columns were tested to compare their experimental load-deformation results with the analytical results derived from the theoretical studies. A satisfactory agreement was achieved for the present study. The results of present study can be used for future design reference.


Slender Reinforced Concrete Columns Under Load and Moment

Slender Reinforced Concrete Columns Under Load and Moment
Author: David Schofield
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Release: 1983
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Slender reinforced concrete columns have become widely used as structural members in recent years. Current Codes of Practice for Structural Concrete lack sufficient guidance to designers for their safe and efficient design. This investigation studies the behaviour of very slender, pin-ended, reinforced concrete columns, under short-term and sustained loads, by experiment and theoretical analysis. A new approach is used in the method of applying load to the column. A concentric axial load and independant primary end moments are considered. This allows the determination of secondary moments due to axial force and secondary deflections to be easily determined compared with the conventional eccentric load methods adopted in the past. A non-linear, second-order computer analysis has been developed which is capable of accurately predicting the deflections of hinged columns throughout the loading range from zero load to buckling failure, for any combination of eccentric loads and primary moments for short or sustained periods. It has the potential to accept end restraint in order to model framed columns. An extensive experimental programme of tests has been performed on 48 column specimens with slenderness ratios between 29 and 59 under short term loads and 5 specimens under sustained loads for up to two years. A total of 68 short column specimens with an identical section to the slender columns and material specimens were also tested. The specimens had a mean wet-cured cube strength of 42 N/sq.mm. The results of these tests and, 120 similar results of other authors, confirmed the validity of the proposed theoretical analysis and the assumptions used. The computer program which is presented could be made available to design offices for use on a basic micro-computer. The design methods recommended by three Codes of Practice, CP110:1972, ACI318:1977 and CP114:1957, have been compared with the experimental and theoretical results of this work. CP110 and ACI318 are shown to give conservative designs, with an overall load factor of 3.0 and 2.4 respectively, for design loads compared with the 25 year load.