Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 45, Number 5, 2022, pages 653-663
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2022.45.5.653
Buckling performance of pultruded glass fiber reinforced polymer profiles infilled with waste steel fiber reinforced concrete under axial compression
Emrah Madenci, Sabry Fayed, Walid Mansour and Yasin Onuralp Ozkili
Abstract
This study reports the results of a series of tests of pultruded glass fiber reinforced polymer (P-GFRP) box section
composite profile columns, geometrically similar with/without concrete core, containing 0-1-2-3% steel fiber, with different
lengths. The recycled steel wires were obtained from waste tyres. The effects ofsteel fiber ratio on the collapse and size effect of
concrete filled P-GFRP columns under axial pressure were investigated experimentally and analytically. A total of 36 columns
were tested under compression. The presence of pultruded profile and steel wire ratio were selected as the primary variable. The
capacity of pultruded profiles with infilled concrete are averagely 9.3 times higher than the capacity of concrete without
pultruded profile. The capacity of pultruded profiles with infilled concrete are averagely 34% higher than that of the pultruded
profiles without infilled concrete. The effects of steel wire ratio are more pronounced in slender columns which exhibit buckling
behavior. Moreover, the proposed analytical approach to calculate the capacity of P-GFRP columns successfully predicted the
experimental findings in terms of both pure axial and buckling capacity.
Key Words
buckling; compression; pultruded GFRP; recycled; shear deformation theory; steel wire; waste
Address
Emrah Madenci:Necmettin Erbakan University, Department of Civil Engineering, Konya, Turkey
Sabry Fayed:Department of civil engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kafrelshiekh University, Egypt
Walid Mansour:Department of civil engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kafrelshiekh University, Egypt
Yasin Onuralp Ozkili:Necmettin Erbakan University, Department of Civil Engineering, Konya, Turkey