Abstract
Composite columns of various sectional configurations are studied to maximize the contribution of high-strength steel under compression-flexural loading. For concrete-encased steel (CES) columns, steel angles were placed at four corners of the cross-section and connected by various types of transverse reinforcements. In the case of a concrete-filled steel tube (CFT) column, a slender steel tube was stiffened by welding longitudinal bars. To verify structural capacities, eccentric axial load tests were performed for three concrete-encased steel angle (CES-A) columns and a stiffened concrete-filled slender steel tube (S-CFT) column, using Grade 800 MPa steel and 100 MPa concrete. The CES-A columns showed good structural performance in strength, flexural stiffness, and ductility due to the high contribution and good confinement effect of the corner steel angles and transverse reinforcement. In the S-CFT column the welded longitudinal bars successfully restrained local buckling of the slender steel tube so that the full plastic strength of the composite section developed.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 04017075 |
| Journal | Journal of Structural Engineering |
| Volume | 143 |
| Issue number | 8 |
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| State | Published - 1 Aug 2017 |
Keywords
- Composite column
- Concrete-encased steel angle
- Eccentric loading
- High-strength concrete
- High-strength steel
- Metal and composite structures
- Stiffened concrete-filled slender steel tube