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Experimental and Analytical Research on Flexural Behavior of Concrete-Filled High-Strength Steel Tubular Members

Using high-strength steel (yield strength f(y) ≥ 460 MPa) in concrete-filled steel tubes is expected to provide a superior bearing capacity by achieving light weight and efficient construction, but the existing design limitation on diameter-to-thickness (D/t) ratios for concrete-filled high-strength...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Zai-Yu, Sun, Qing, Wang, Jia-Qi, Zhao, Chao, Zhao, Bing-Zhen, Wang, Jian-Tao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9181185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35683088
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15113790
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author Zhang, Zai-Yu
Sun, Qing
Wang, Jia-Qi
Zhao, Chao
Zhao, Bing-Zhen
Wang, Jian-Tao
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Sun, Qing
Wang, Jia-Qi
Zhao, Chao
Zhao, Bing-Zhen
Wang, Jian-Tao
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description Using high-strength steel (yield strength f(y) ≥ 460 MPa) in concrete-filled steel tubes is expected to provide a superior bearing capacity by achieving light weight and efficient construction, but the existing design limitation on diameter-to-thickness (D/t) ratios for concrete-filled high-strength steel tubular (CFHST) members inevitably obstructs its wide application. In this study, aiming at the application of circular CFHST members using Q690 steel (f(y) ≥ 690 MPa), a total of 15 CFHST beams were examined using a three-point loading test to investigate the failure mode, bearing capacity and plasticity evolution. Subsequently, finite element models (FEMs) were established to analyze the full-range curves, composite effect, failure mechanism and influences of key parameters including material strengths, D/t ratios, and shear-span ratios. A simplified calculation method for bearing capacity was finally proposed and verified. The results indicate that the full-range performance of tested CFHST members with out-of-code D/t ratios have ductile behavior, though they fail through the mode of steel fracture and concrete cracks in the tension zone as well as through local buckling in the compression zone; out-of-code CFHST members (e.g., D/t = 120) can perform reasonable composite behavior because of contact pressure larger than 2.5 MPa, where a thin-walled steel tube experiences an arch failure mechanism similar to core concrete at a trussed angle of 45°; the simplified bearing capacity model achieves a mean value of 0.97, and can be accepted as a primary tool to perform structural design and performance evaluation.
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spelling pubmed-91811852022-06-10 Experimental and Analytical Research on Flexural Behavior of Concrete-Filled High-Strength Steel Tubular Members Zhang, Zai-Yu Sun, Qing Wang, Jia-Qi Zhao, Chao Zhao, Bing-Zhen Wang, Jian-Tao Materials (Basel) Article Using high-strength steel (yield strength f(y) ≥ 460 MPa) in concrete-filled steel tubes is expected to provide a superior bearing capacity by achieving light weight and efficient construction, but the existing design limitation on diameter-to-thickness (D/t) ratios for concrete-filled high-strength steel tubular (CFHST) members inevitably obstructs its wide application. In this study, aiming at the application of circular CFHST members using Q690 steel (f(y) ≥ 690 MPa), a total of 15 CFHST beams were examined using a three-point loading test to investigate the failure mode, bearing capacity and plasticity evolution. Subsequently, finite element models (FEMs) were established to analyze the full-range curves, composite effect, failure mechanism and influences of key parameters including material strengths, D/t ratios, and shear-span ratios. A simplified calculation method for bearing capacity was finally proposed and verified. The results indicate that the full-range performance of tested CFHST members with out-of-code D/t ratios have ductile behavior, though they fail through the mode of steel fracture and concrete cracks in the tension zone as well as through local buckling in the compression zone; out-of-code CFHST members (e.g., D/t = 120) can perform reasonable composite behavior because of contact pressure larger than 2.5 MPa, where a thin-walled steel tube experiences an arch failure mechanism similar to core concrete at a trussed angle of 45°; the simplified bearing capacity model achieves a mean value of 0.97, and can be accepted as a primary tool to perform structural design and performance evaluation. MDPI 2022-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9181185/ /pubmed/35683088 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15113790 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_full Experimental and Analytical Research on Flexural Behavior of Concrete-Filled High-Strength Steel Tubular Members
title_fullStr Experimental and Analytical Research on Flexural Behavior of Concrete-Filled High-Strength Steel Tubular Members
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and Analytical Research on Flexural Behavior of Concrete-Filled High-Strength Steel Tubular Members
title_short Experimental and Analytical Research on Flexural Behavior of Concrete-Filled High-Strength Steel Tubular Members
title_sort experimental and analytical research on flexural behavior of concrete-filled high-strength steel tubular members
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35683088
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15113790
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