Eccentric axial load test for high-strength composite columns of various sectional configurations

Chang Soo Kim, Hong Gun Park, Ho Jun Lee, In Rak Choi, Kyung Soo Chung

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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 languageEnglish
Article number04017075
JournalJournal of Structural Engineering
Volume143
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 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

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