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A unified formulation for axial compression of steel tube-confined concrete and concrete-filled steel tube stub columns

Journal

STRUCTURES
Volume 58, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.istruc.2023.105319

Keywords

Elastic solution; Steel tube -confined concrete (STCC); Concrete -filled steel tube (CFST); Hollow and solid section; Circular and polygonal section; Unified formula

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This paper proposes a unified formula for determining the strength of composite columns with different sections and load boundary conditions, which meets the demands of research and engineering design. The elastic deformation of circular STCC columns is analytically derived, and then extended to encompass polygonal sections, resulting in a unified formula. The influence of load boundary conditions on the confined effect of the core concrete is quantified through simplification and adjustment.
Steel-confined concrete (STCC) columns and concrete-filled steel tube (CFST) columns have different load boundary conditions. In STCC columns, the steel tube transmits minimal axial load. Existing design practices employ different formulas to predict the axial load-bearing capacity of STCCs and CFSTs based on these varying load boundary conditions. However, there has always been a practical and challenging demand for researchers and engineers to develop a unified design formula that accommodates composite columns with different sections and load boundary conditions. This demand aligns with the contemporary design concept of continuous struc-tural design optimization. This paper proposes an analytical solution for the elastic deformation of circular STCCs under axial compression, considering the specific load boundary conditions in circular STCC columns. This so-lution is then extended to encompass polygonal sections, resulting in a unified formula for determining the strength of STCC columns. Additionally, the influence of load boundary conditions on the confined effect of the core concrete is quantified by reformulating and simplifying the proposed formula. These adjustments are informed by the formulation for the axial load capacity of CFST columns proposed by Yu Min et al. Finally, a simple and convenient unified formulation for calculating the axial compressive strength of both STCC columns and CFST columns is proposed for practical engineering applications.

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