Evaluation of the seismic response of a reinforced concrete footing with stub column to increasing peak ground acceleration using pseudo-dynamic experimentation
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The pseudo-dynamic experimentation technique was investigated to evaluate the damage occurring in a reinforced concrete footing with stub column due to the overall response of a linear elastic two-storey, two-bay moment-resisting steel frame structure that is subjected to an earthquake excitation with increasing peak ground acceleration. The implicit Newmark's method with static condensation was utilised in the present study to solve the governing equation of motion of the multi-degree-of-freedom system. Five pseudo-dynamic experiments were performed by scaling the El Centro ground motion record, which occurred in California on 18 May 1940, to produce peak ground accelerations that ranged between 0.34 g and 2 g. All the laboratory experiments were undertaken under a constant axial load for the duration of the applied earthquake excitation, and utilised Rayleigh damping to model the energy loss within the overall structure. The pseudo-dynamic method provides a reliable method to relate damage suffered by the stub column due to the overall structure's response to the applied earthquake excitation. The method enables the structural capacity and failure mechanisms of the reinforced concrete stub column to be observed in relation to the seismic demand. The hysteretic response of the stub columns and energy dissipation characteristics were determined, and it was shown that the yield strength of the longitudinal reinforcement within the stub column has a significant impact on the maximum shear capacity and damage incurred by the stub column. The damage is more pronounced with an increase in the number of cycles of vibration, particularly at displacements that exceed the yield strength of the reinforcement. An increase in the hysteretic energy dissipated by the reinforced concrete stub column results in a concomitant increase in the observed damage to the stub column in the form of concrete cracking, reinforcement yielding and spalling of the concrete.
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The Journal of the South African Institution of Civil Engineering publishes peer reviewed papers on all aspects of Civil Engineering relevant to Africa. It is an open access, ISI accredited journal, providing authoritative information not only on current developments, but also – through its back issues – giving access to data on established practices and the construction of existing infrastructure. It is published quarterly and is controlled by a Journal Editorial Panel.
The forerunner of the South African Institution of Civil Engineering was established in 1903 as a learned society aiming to develop technology and to share knowledge for the development of the day. The minutes of the proceedings of the then Cape Society of Civil Engineers mainly contained technical papers presented at the Society''s meetings. Since then, and throughout its long history, during which time it has undergone several name changes, the organisation has continued to publish technical papers in its monthly publication (magazine), until 1993 when it created a separate journal for the publication of technical papers.