Axial behavior of UHPC columns with new emerging mixtures and varying confinement

IF 6.5 2区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Case Studies in Construction Materials Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1016/j.cscm.2024.e03459
Milana Cimesa , Mohamed A. Moustafa
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Using advanced materials to optimize designs and make structures resilient is becoming of crucial importance. Advanced rapidly growing materials with superior mechanical properties, like ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC), can make structures better in terms of strength and service life when compared to conventional concrete. Behind the excellent performance of UHPC stands its dense packing theory and usage of steel fibers or even carbon nanofibers (CNF) in emerging UHPC mixtures. UHPC is mostly used in small-scale applications like bridge field joints and overlays, but research is extending UHPC to full structural applications such as girders and columns. To expand existing knowledge on UHPC columns and add new results from emerging and recently commercialized UHPC mixtures, this study uses, for the first time, two new UHPC mixtures with white cement and CNF enhancement to investigate axial behavior of nine full-scale columns with varying confinement. An extensive experimental program considers two groups of columns from two different mixtures with several other variables such as transverse reinforcement detailing, cross-section, and percentage of steel fibers. The paper presents results from companion material tests along with a detailed discussion of the global and local behavior of the columns, i.e. force, axial strains, reinforcement strains, and stiffness. Test results are interpreted in light of existing ACI 318 Code provisions and guidance is provided for axial design capacity estimation and transverse reinforcement detailing.

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采用新出现的混合物和不同约束条件的超高性能混凝土柱的轴向行为
使用先进材料来优化设计并使结构具有弹性正变得至关重要。与传统混凝土相比,超高性能混凝土(UHPC)等快速发展的先进材料具有卓越的机械性能,可以使结构在强度和使用寿命方面更胜一筹。超高性能混凝土优异性能的背后是其致密堆积理论,以及在新出现的超高性能混凝土混合物中使用钢纤维甚至碳纳米纤维(CNF)。超高性能混凝土主要用于桥梁现场接缝和覆盖层等小规模应用,但研究正在将超高性能混凝土扩展到大梁和支柱等全结构应用中。为了扩展有关超高性能混凝土柱的现有知识,并增加新兴的和最近商业化的超高性能混凝土混合物的新成果,本研究首次使用了两种新型超高性能混凝土混合物(白水泥和氯化萘纤维增强),以研究具有不同约束条件的九个全尺寸柱的轴向行为。广泛的实验计划考虑了两组由两种不同混合物制成的柱子,以及其他一些变量,如横向加固细节、横截面和钢纤维百分比。论文介绍了配套材料试验的结果,并详细讨论了柱子的整体和局部行为,即力、轴向应变、钢筋应变和刚度。测试结果将根据现有的 ACI 318 规范条款进行解释,并为轴向设计承载力估算和横向配筋细部设计提供指导。
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期刊介绍: Case Studies in Construction Materials provides a forum for the rapid publication of short, structured Case Studies on construction materials. In addition, the journal also publishes related Short Communications, Full length research article and Comprehensive review papers (by invitation). The journal will provide an essential compendium of case studies for practicing engineers, designers, researchers and other practitioners who are interested in all aspects construction materials. The journal will publish new and novel case studies, but will also provide a forum for the publication of high quality descriptions of classic construction material problems and solutions.
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