Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 37, Number 5, 2020, pages 533-549
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2020.37.5.533
Numerical investigation on the response of circular double-skin concrete-filled steel tubular slender columns subjected to biaxial bending
Awni Abu-Shamah and Rabab Allouzi
Abstract
Recently, Concrete-filled double skin steel tubular (CFDST) columns have proven an exceptional structural resistance in terms of strength, stiffness, and ductility. However, the resistance of these column members can be severely affected by the type of loading in which bending stresses increase in direct proportion with axial load and eccentricity value. This paper presents a non-linear finite element based modeling approach that studies the behavior of slender CFDST columns under biaxial loading. Finite element models were calibrated based on the outcomes of experimental work done by other researchers. Results from simulations of slender CFDST columns under axial loading eccentric in one direction showed good agreement with the experimental response. The calibrated models are expanded to a total of thirty models that studies the behavior of slender CFDST columns under combined compression and biaxial bending. The influences of parameters that are usually found in practice are taken into consideration in this paper, namely, eccentricity-to-diameter (e/D) ratios, slenderness ratios, diameter-to-thickness (D/t) ratios, and steel contribution ratios. Finally, an analytical study based on current code provisions is conducted. It is concluded that South African national standards (2011) provided the most accurate results contrasted with the Eurocode 4 (2004) and American Institute of Steel Construction (2016) that are found to be conservative. Accordingly, correction factors are proposed to the current design guidelines to provide more satisfactory results.
Key Words
slender composite columns; concrete-filled steel tubes; double-skin; CFDST; eccentric loading; buckling; non-linear finite elements; biaxial
Address
Awni Abu-Shamah: Independent researcher, Amman, Jordan
Rabab Allouzi: Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Jordan, Aljubeiha, Amman, Jordan