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Shear strength of stiffened square thin-walled concrete-filled steel tubular columns

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JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
Volume 58, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2022.104968

Keywords

Square thin -walled steel tube; Stiffener; Composite effect; Finite element analysis; Shear model; Mechanics -equations

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51878097, 51908045]

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Compared to the extensive research on the compressive or flexural behavior of stiffened square concrete-filled steel tubular (CFST) columns, very few studies have been conducted on their shear behavior. Recent experimental results have demonstrated that the cyclic-shear behavior of CFST columns, especially those stiffened by diagonal ribs, welded on the adjacent sides of a square tube, exhibited significant improvement. This study uses detailed finite element analysis and parametric analysis to explore the shear mechanism and shear contribution of each component in the stiffened CFST column. The developed analysis method and established shear model accurately predict the shear strength of both stiffened and unstiffened square CFST columns.
In comparison to extensive researches on compressive or flexural behavior of stiffened square concrete-filled steel tubular (CFST) columns, few were conducted on shear behavior. The cyclic -shear behavior between stiffened and unstiffened square thin-walled CFST columns was different, and the cyclic-shear behavior of CFST columns stiffened by the diagonal ribs, which were welded on the adjacent sides of a square tube, was significantly improved, as demonstrated by recent experimental results. This work uses detailed finite element (FE) analysis and parametric analysis to explore the shear mechanism and shear contribution of each component in the stiffened CFST column. The refined FE model was developed using ABAQUS and verified by the test results of both stiffened and unstiffened CFST columns subjected to cyclic and monotonic shear loading. Based on the analysis of test results, a method based on the degree of the cross-sectional plasticity was proposed to distinguish shear failure from bending failure, as typical bending failure phe-nomena (concrete crushing and tube buckling) were also observed at the ends of column speci-mens with shear failure. Analytical results showed that the steel tube and diagonal ribs resisted the shear through shear stress, and the concrete resisted the shear through the developed compression strut confined by the horizontal stress of steel. A shear model considering the interaction between concrete and steel was then established. The mechanics-equations and regression-equations were proposed and compared with the shear test results reported in the existing literature and FE analysis. Both types of equations were found to well predict the shear strength of both stiffened and unstiffened square CFST columns.

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