Investigation the behavior of LWAC encased steel columns after exposure to elevated temperature

IF 3 3区 工程技术 Q2 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Structural Concrete Pub Date : 2024-08-07 DOI:10.1002/suco.202400521
Noor Al‐Huda Al‐Talqani, Haitham Al‐Thairy
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This paper presents experimental and numerical investigations on the behavior of eccentrically loaded lightweight aggregate concrete encased steel (LWACES) columns after exposing to elevated temperatures. Sixteen concrete encased steel (CES) columns were considered in the study, 12 of which were exposed to elevated temperature then eccentrically loaded up to failure at different eccentricity ratios. The effect of temperature on the load–displacement relationships, failure load, and failure modes of the concrete encased steel (CES) columns was monitored and evaluated. Experimental results have shown that as the temperature increases, the load bearing capacity of the CES columns decreased. It has also been showed that, at high temperature, the normal‐weight concrete encased steel (NWCES) columns experienced larger degradation of the load bearing capacity compared to that of LWACES columns. Also, this study presents a numerical simulation of the behavior of LWACES columns at elevated temperatures with eccentric compressive load. The numerical model was implemented in conducting parametric study to understand the effect of temperature distribution, concrete cover, eccentricity ratio, and high temperature levels on the behavior of the thermally exposed (CES) columns. Numerical results have revealed that, at temperature value of 500°C, the ultimate capacity of LWACES with eccentricity ratios of 0.75, and 1 has decreased by 17%, and 23%, respectively, compared to that of the column with eccentricity ratio of 0.5.
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研究 LWAC 包裹钢柱暴露于高温后的行为
本文对偏心加载的轻骨料混凝土包裹钢(LWACES)柱在暴露于高温后的行为进行了实验和数值研究。研究中考虑了 16 根混凝土包钢 (CES) 柱,其中 12 根暴露在高温下,然后以不同的偏心比承受偏心荷载直至破坏。对温度对混凝土包裹钢柱(CES)的荷载-位移关系、破坏荷载和破坏模式的影响进行了监测和评估。实验结果表明,随着温度的升高,CES 柱的承载能力下降。实验结果还表明,在高温条件下,与 LWACES 柱相比,正常重量混凝土包裹钢柱(NWCES)的承载能力下降幅度更大。此外,本研究还对 LWACES 柱在高温和偏心压缩荷载作用下的行为进行了数值模拟。该数值模型用于参数研究,以了解温度分布、混凝土覆盖层、偏心率和高温水平对热暴露(CES)柱行为的影响。数值结果表明,在温度值为 500°C 时,偏心率为 0.75 和 1 的 LWACES 的极限承载能力与偏心率为 0.5 的柱子相比分别降低了 17% 和 23%。
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Structural Concrete
Structural Concrete CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-ENGINEERING, CIVIL
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
15.60%
发文量
284
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Structural Concrete, the official journal of the fib, provides conceptual and procedural guidance in the field of concrete construction, and features peer-reviewed papers, keynote research and industry news covering all aspects of the design, construction, performance in service and demolition of concrete structures. Main topics: design, construction, performance in service, conservation (assessment, maintenance, strengthening) and demolition of concrete structures research about the behaviour of concrete structures development of design methods fib Model Code sustainability of concrete structures.
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