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Nonlinear behaviour of corrosion damaged low-strength short reinforced concrete columns under compressive axial cyclic loading

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ENGINEERING STRUCTURES
Volume 289, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2023.116245

Keywords

Cyclic loading; RC column; Confinement; Corrosion; Seismic detailing; Ductility

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This paper summarizes an experimental investigation on low-strength short reinforced concrete columns subjected to varying degrees of corrosion, to analyze their structural responses under axial cyclic loading.
New codes have recently introduced seismic detailing for new structures. However, there are still older rein-forced concrete (RC) structures without proper ductile detailing for earthquake resistance in seismic-prone areas. These structures are further impacted by the corrosion of their embedded reinforcing bars, which further reduces the strength and ductility under axial cyclic loading. This paper summarises the results of an experimental investigation performed on low-strength short RC columns, with different confinement configurations, subject to varying degrees of corrosion to investigate their structural responses to axial cyclic loading. The experiment was conducted on 30 short RC columns (square and circular) with three levels of confinement and steel reinforcement corrosion loss ranging from 0% to similar to 30% subjected to cyclic compressive loading. The test results show that corrosion and inadequate confinements have a significant negative impact on the structural responses of corroded columns.

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