Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 44, Number 2, 2012, pages 163-178
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2012.44.2.163
Modeling of non-seismically detailed columns subjected to reversed cyclic loadings
Cao Thanh Ngoc Tran
Abstract
A strut-and-tie model is introduced in this paper to predict the ultimate shear strength of nonseismically
detailed columns. The validity and applicability of the proposed strut-and-tie model are evaluated by comparison with available experimental data. The model was developed based on visible crack patterns observed on the test specimens. The concrete contribution is integrated into the strut-and-tie model through a concept of equivalent transverse reinforcement. To further validate the model a full-scale non-seismically detailed reinforced concrete column was tested to investigate its seismic behavior. The
specimen was tested under the combination of a constant axial load, 0.30fc\'Ag and quasi-static cyclic loadings simulating earthquake actions. Quasi-static cyclic loadings simulating earthquake actions were applied to the specimen until it could not sustain the applied axial load. The analytical results reveal that the strut-and-tie method is capable of modeling to a satisfactory accuracy the ultimate shear strength of non-seismically detailed columns subjected to reserved cyclic loadings.
Key Words
reinforced concrete columns; strut-and-tie; seismic; shear strength
Address
Cao Thanh Ngoc Tran: Department of Civil Engineering, International University, Vietnam National University,
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam