Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 51, Number 6, 2024, pages 697-712
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2024.51.6.697
Study on dynamic flexural stiffness of CFST members through Bayesian model updating
Shang-Jun Chen and Chuan-Chuan Hou
Abstract
In this paper, the dynamic flexural stiffness of concrete-filled steel tubular (CFST) members is investigated based on
vibration modal testing and a Bayesian model updating procedure. To reflect the actual service states of CFST members, a 3-
stage modal testing procedure is developed for 6 circular CFST beam-columns, in which the modal parameters of the specimens
under varying axial load levels are extracted. In the model updating procedure, a Timoshenko beam element model is first
established, in which the influence of shear deformation and rotational inertia are incorporated. Subsequently, a 2-round
Bayesian model updating strategy is proposed to calculate the dynamic flexural stiffness of the specimens, which could
effectively consider the influence of physical constraints in the updating process and achieve reasonably well results. Analysis of
the updating results shows that with the increase of the axial load level, degradation of the flexural stiffness is significantly
influenced by the load eccentricity. It shows that the cracking of the core concrete is the primary reason for the flexural stiffness
degradation of CFST beam-columns. Finally, based on comparison with equations proposed by several design standards, the
calculation methods for the dynamic flexural stiffness of CFST members is recommended.
Key Words
Bayesian model updating; Concrete-filled steel tubular (CFST) members, dynamic flexural stiffness, Timoshenko beam element model; vibration
Address
Shang-Jun Chen and Chuan-Chuan Hou:School of Transportation Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, 100191, P.R. China