Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 16, Number 1, 2014, pages 61-77
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2014.16.1.061
Axial behavior of steel-jacketed concrete columns
J. Rupp, H. Sezen and S. Chaturvedi
Abstract
A new concrete confinement model is developed to predict the axial load versus displacement behavior of circular columns under concentric axial load. The new confinement model is proposed for concrete filled steel tube columns as well as circular reinforced concrete columns with steel tube jacketing. Existing confinement models were evaluated and improved using available experimental data from different sets of columns tested under similar loading conditions. The proposed model is based on commonly used confinement models with an emphasis on modifying the effective confining pressure coefficient utilizing the strength of the unconfined concrete and the steel tube, the length of the column, and the thickness of the steel tube. The proposed model predicts the ultimate axial strength and the corresponding strain with an acceptable degree of accuracy while also highlighting the importance of the manner in which the steel tube is used.
Key Words
confinement; concrete filled steel tube; axial strain; circular column; axial strength
Address
J. Rupp, H. Sezen and S. Chaturvedi:
The Ohio State University, Department of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering, 470 Hitchcock Hall, 2070 Neil Avenue, Columbus, Ohio, USA.