Steel and Composite Structures

Volume 51, Number 6, 2024, pages 619-645

DOI: 10.12989/scs.2024.51.6.619

Evolution of concrete encased – CFST column: A comprehensive review on structural behavior and performance characteristics

Namitha Raveendran and Vasugi K

Abstract

In the construction industry, composite structures have revolutionized traditional design principles, opening innovative possibilities. The Concrete Encased - Concrete Filled Steel Tubular (CE-CFST) column stands out as a distinctive composite structure, offering structural stability and resilience for various engineering applications. Comprising Reinforced Concrete (RC) and Concrete Filled Steel Tubular (CFST) components, CE-CFST columns are valued for their inherent properties, including ductility and rigidity, CE-CFST is commonly used in the construction of bridges, high-rise buildings, and more. This article aims to provide a concise overview of the evolutionary development of CE-CFST columns and their performance in structural applications. Through a comprehensive review, the study delves into the behaviour of CE-CFST columns under different scenarios. It examines the influences of key parameters such as size, infills, cross section, failure causes, and design codes on the performance of CE-CFST columns, highlighting their enhanced functionality and future potential. Moreover, the review meticulously examines previous applications of CE-CFST columns, offering insights into their practical implementation.

Key Words

CE-CFST columns; CFST columns; cross-sections; failure causes; infills; structural performance

Address

Namitha Raveendran and Vasugi K:School of Civil Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology Chennai-campus, Chennai – 600127, India