Confining effect of concrete in
double-skinned composite tubular columns
Deok Hee Won,Taek Hee Han,Seungjun Kim,Jung-Hwa Lee,Young-Jong Kang
Abstract
A double-skinned composite tubular (DSCT) column, which consists of concrete and inner and outer tubes, was finally developed to overcome the weaknesses of concrete filled tube columns by reducing the self-weight of the column and confining the concrete triaxially. Research pertaining to the stiffness and strength of the column and the confining effect in a DSCT column has been carried out. However, detailed studies on the confining stress, especially the internal confining stress in a DSCT column, have not been carried out. Internal and external confining stresses should be evaluated to determine the effective confining stress in a DSCT column. In this paper, the confining stresses of concrete before and after insertion of an inner tube were studied using finite element analysis. The relationship between the internal or external confining stresses and the theoretical confining stress was investigated by parametric studies. New modified formulae for the yield and buckling failure conditions based on the formulae suggested by former researchers were proposed. Through analytical studies, the modified formulae were verified to be effective for economic and reasonable design of the inner tubes in a DSCT column under the same confining stress.
Deok Hee Won and Taek Hee Han: Coastal Engineering, Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, Ansan, 426-744, Republic of Korea
Seungjun Kim and Jung-Hwa Lee: Marine Research Institute, Samsung Heavy Industries Co. Ltd, 217 Munjin-ro Daejeon,
137-857, Republic of Korea
Young-Jong Ka: Department of Architectural, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Korea University, 145 Anamro Seoul,156-701, Republic of Korea
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