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Lateral impact resistance of full-scale concrete-filled weathering steel tube columns

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JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTIONAL STEEL RESEARCH
Volume 209, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcsr.2023.108032

Keywords

Impact -resistance design approach; Concrete -filled weathering steel tube (CFWST); Full-scale model; Lateral impact loads; Damage assessment; Dynamic response

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This paper conducted lateral impact tests on 10 concrete-filled weathering steel tubular (CFWST) columns and investigated the effect of prestressing on their resistance to lateral impact. The results showed that using pre-stressed cantilever members can significantly improve the impact resistance of the columns. Numerical simulations were also performed to verify the test results and analyze the parameters of the full-scale model. Based on these analyses, empirical formulas for the lateral ultimate displacement and bending moment of the cantilever members were derived. Furthermore, an impact resistance design approach based on the performance of the component was proposed.
This paper conducted lateral impact tests on 10 concrete-filled weathering steel tubular (CFWST) columns and studied the effect of prestressing on their resistance to lateral impact. The results indicate that by using pre-stressed cantilever members, the impact resistance of the column can be significantly improved. This is mainly due to the reduction of tensile stress level in the steel tube at the fixed end of the cantilever column and of the overall plastic deformation of the member, which is achieved through the application of prestress. Furthermore, the test process was also simulated numerically. Based on verifying the correctness of the numerical simulation, the parameters of the full-scale model are analyzed. The impact resistance of the model was evaluated by considering various factors such as impact angle, impact point height ratio, prestress ratio, width-thickness ratio, slenderness ratio, and mass ratio. Based on these analyses, empirical formulas for the lateral ultimate displacement and bending moment of the cantilever members were derived. Particularly, considering the dif-ference in yield strength between tension and compression sides, the theoretical calculation of plastic limit bending moment of concrete-filled square steel tubular members is modified. Additionally, the damage level of the component is defined, and the damage limit value of the concrete-filled steel tubular cantilever column is given based on the different damage grades. On this basis, considering the bending bearing capacity and displacement response of the component, an impact resistance design approach based on the performance of the component is proposed.

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