Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 46, Number 6, 2023, pages 793-804
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2023.46.6.793
Cyclic loading test for concrete-filled hollow PC column produced using various inner molds
Chae-Rim Im, Sanghee Kim, Keun-Hyeok Yang, Ju-Hyun Mun, Jong Hwan Oh and Jae-Il Sim
Abstract
In this study, cyclic loading tests were conducted to assess the seismic performance of cast-in-place (CIP) concretefilled hollow core precast concrete columns (HPCC) constructed using steel ducts and rubber tubes. The outer shells of HPCC,
with a hollow ratio of 47%, were fabricated using steel ducts and rubber tubes, respectively. Two combinations of shear studs &
long threaded bars or cross-deformed bars & V-ties were employed to ensure the structural integrity of the old concrete (outer
shell) and new CIP concrete. Up to a drift ratio of 3.8%, the hysteresis loop, yielding stiffness, dissipated energy, and equivalent
damping ratio of the HPCC specimens were largely comparable to those of the solid columns. Besides the similarities in cyclic
load-displacement responses, the strain history of the longitudinal bars and the transverse confinement of the three specimens
also exhibited similar patterns. The measured maximum moment exceeded the predicted moment according to ACI 318 by more
than 1.03 times. However, the load reduction of the HPCC specimen after reaching peak strength was marginally greater than
that of the solid specimen. The energy dissipation and equivalent damping ratios of the HPCC specimens were 20% and 25%
lower than those of the solid specimen, respectively. Taking into account the overall results, the structural behavior of HPCC
specimens fabricated using steel ducts and rubber tubes is deemed comparable to that of solid columns. Furthermore, it was
confirmed that the two combinations for securing structural integrity functioned as expected, and that rubber air-tubes can be
effectively used to create well-shaped hollow sections.
Key Words
composite column; hollow section; cyclic loading test; precast concrete column; rubber air tube
Address
Chae-Rim Im, Sanghee Kim, Keun-Hyeok Yang, Ju-Hyun Mun:Department of Architectural Engineering, Kyonggi University, Suwon, Kyonggi-Do, Republic of Korea
Jong Hwan Oh:Technical Research Institute, IS Dongseo, 741, Yeongdong-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Jae-Il Sim:Korea Disaster Prevention Safety Technology Co., Ltd, Donggok-ro, Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju, Republic of Korea