The seismic performance of the reinforced concrete (RC) special-shaped column to steel beam connections with
steel jacket used in the RC column to steel beam fabricated frame structures was investigated in this study. The three full-scale
specimens were subjected to cyclic loading. The failure mode, ultimate bearing capacity, shear strength capacity, stiffness
degradation, energy dissipation capacity, and strain distribution of the specimens were studied by varying the steel jacket
thickness parameters. Test results indicate that the RC special-shaped column to steel beam connection with steel jacket is
reliable and has excellent seismic performance. The hysteresis curve is full and has excellent energy dissipation capacity. The
thickness of the steel jacket is an important parameter affecting the seismic performance of the proposed connections, and the
shear strength capacity, ductility, and initial stiffness of the specimens improve with the increase in the thickness of the steel
jacket. The calculation formula for the shear strength capacity of RC special-shaped column to steel beam connections with steel
jacket is proposed on the basis of the experimental results an
Jiashu Hao and Xingqian Li:School of Civil Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China
Qingying Ren:China Architecture Design & Res Grp, Beijing, China
Xizhi Zhang:1)Tianjin University Research Institute of Architectural Design & Urban planning, Tianjin, China
2)Key Laboratory of Civil Engineering Structures and New Materials Laboratory, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China
Yongjun Ding and Shaohua Zhang:Tianjin University Research Institute of Architectural Design & Urban planning, Tianjin, China
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