Earthquakes and Structures
Volume 11, Number 4, 2016, pages 665-680
DOI: 10.12989/eas.2016.11.4.665
Seismic behavior of steel reinforced concrete special-shaped column-beam joints
Z.Q. Liu, J.Y. Xue and H.T. Zhao
Abstract
This paper focuses on the study of seismic behavior of steel reinforced concrete special-shaped column-beam joints. Six specimens, which are designed according to the principle of strong-member and weak-joint core, are tested under low cyclic reversed load. Key parameters include the steel form in column
section and the ratio of column limb height to thickness. The failure mode, load-displacement curves, ductility, stiffness degradations, energy dissipation capacity and shear deformation of joint core of the test subassemblies are analyzed. The results indicate that SRC special-shaped column-beam joints have good seismic behavior. All specimens failed due to the shear failure of the joint core, and the failure degree between the two sides of joint core is similar for the exterior joint but different for the corner joint. Compared to the joints with channel steel truss, the joints with solid web steel skeleton illustrate better ductility and energy dissipation capacity, but the loading capacity and stiffness are roughly close. With the increasing of the ratio of column limb height to thickness, the joints illustrate higher loading capacity and stiffness, better energy dissipation capacity, but worse ductility.
Key Words
steel reinforced concrete (SRC); special-shaped column; seismic behavior; experimental study; joint core
Address
College of Civil Engineering, Xian University of Architecture and Technology, Xian, China