TY - JOUR
T1 - Experimental study on long-term behavior of RC columns subjected to sustained eccentric load
AU - Kim, Chang Soo
AU - Gong, Yu
AU - Zhang, Xin
AU - Hwang, Hyeon Jong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2020 Techno-Press, Ltd.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - To investigate the long-term behavior of eccentrically loaded RC columns, which are more realistic in practice than concentrically loaded RC columns, long-term eccentric loading tests were conducted for 10 RC columns. Test parameters included concrete compressive strength, reinforcement ratio, bar yield strength, eccentricity ratio, slenderness ratio, and loading pattern. Test results showed that the strain and curvature of the columns increased with time, and concrete forces were gradually transferred to longitudinal bars due to the creep and shrinkage of concrete. The long-term behavior of the columns varied with the test parameters, and long-term effects were more pronounced in the case of using the lower strength concrete, lower strength steel, lower bar ratio, fewer loading-step, higher eccentricity ratio, and higher slenderness ratio. However, in all the columns, no longitudinal bars were yielded under service loads at the final measuring day. Meanwhile, the numerical analysis modeling using the ultimate creep coefficient and ultimate shrinkage strain measured from cylinder tests gave quite good predictions for the behavior of the columns.
AB - To investigate the long-term behavior of eccentrically loaded RC columns, which are more realistic in practice than concentrically loaded RC columns, long-term eccentric loading tests were conducted for 10 RC columns. Test parameters included concrete compressive strength, reinforcement ratio, bar yield strength, eccentricity ratio, slenderness ratio, and loading pattern. Test results showed that the strain and curvature of the columns increased with time, and concrete forces were gradually transferred to longitudinal bars due to the creep and shrinkage of concrete. The long-term behavior of the columns varied with the test parameters, and long-term effects were more pronounced in the case of using the lower strength concrete, lower strength steel, lower bar ratio, fewer loading-step, higher eccentricity ratio, and higher slenderness ratio. However, in all the columns, no longitudinal bars were yielded under service loads at the final measuring day. Meanwhile, the numerical analysis modeling using the ultimate creep coefficient and ultimate shrinkage strain measured from cylinder tests gave quite good predictions for the behavior of the columns.
KW - creep and shrinkage
KW - eccentric loading test
KW - long-term behavior
KW - minimum reinforcement
KW - reinforced concrete column
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85105045453
U2 - 10.12989/acc.2020.9.3.289
DO - 10.12989/acc.2020.9.3.289
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85105045453
SN - 2287-5301
VL - 9
SP - 289
EP - 299
JO - Advances in Concrete Construction
JF - Advances in Concrete Construction
IS - 3
ER -