Steel and Composite Structures

Volume 49, Number 4, 2023, pages 441-455

DOI: 10.12989/scs.2023.49.4.441

Seismic behavior of circular-in-square concrete-filled high-strength double skin steel tubular stub columns with out-of-code B/t ratios

Jian-Tao Wang, Yue Wei, Juan Wang, Yu-Wei Li and Qing Sun

Abstract

Aiming at the development trend of light weight and high strength of engineering structures, this paper experimentally investigated the seismic performance of circular-in-square high-strength concrete-filled double skin steel tubular (HCFDST) stub columns with out-of-code width-to-thickness (B/t) ratios. Typical failure mode of HCFDST stub columns appeared with the infill material crushing, steel fracture and local buckling of outer tubes as well as the inner buckling of inner tubes. Subsequently, the detailed analysis on hysteretic curves, skeleton curves and ductility, energy dissipation, stiffness degradation and lateral force reduction was conducted to reflect the influences of hollow ratios, axial compression ratios and infill types, e.g., increasing hollow ratio from 0.54 to 0.68 and 0.82 made a slight effect on bearing capacity compared to the ductility coefficients; the higher axial compression ratio (e.g., 0.3 versus 0.1) significantly reduced the average bearing capacity and ductility; the HCFDST column SCFST-6 filled with concrete obviously displayed the larger initial secant stiffness with a percentage 34.20% than the column SCFST-2 using engineered cementitious composite (ECC); increasing hollow ratios, axial compression ratios could accelerate the drop speed of stiffness degradation. The out-of-code HCFDST stub columns with reasonable design could behave favorable hysteretic performance. A theoretical model considering the tensile strength effect of ECC was thereafter established and verified to predict the moment-resisting capacity of HCFDST columns using ECC. The reported research on circular-in-square HCFDST stub columns can provide significant references to the structural application and design.

Key Words

failure mode; high-strength CFDST stub columns; high-strength steel; out-of-code; seismic behavior; strength model

Address

Jian-Tao Wang and Juan Wang:1)School of Civil Engineering, Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi'an 710055, P. R. China 2)Key Lab of Structural Engineering and Earthquake Resistance, Ministry of Education (XAUAT), Xi'an 710055, P. R. China Yue Wei:Water Conservancy Bureau of Jinchuan District, Jinchang 737100, P. R. China Yu-Wei Li and Qing Sun:Department of Civil Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710054, P. R. China