2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2009.11.017
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Effectiveness of adding confinement for ductility improvement of high-strength concrete columns

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“…Section analysis with the assumption ''plane sections remain plane before and after loading'' is often adopted to analyse the peak strength and various load-deformation relations of beams and columns [11,[25][26][27]. For FRP-confined rectangular concrete columns under axial loading, where the concrete is under triaxial stress state, the development of confining stresses within the concrete section involves complicated interaction mechanism between the concrete and the FRP.…”
Section: Methods Of Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Section analysis with the assumption ''plane sections remain plane before and after loading'' is often adopted to analyse the peak strength and various load-deformation relations of beams and columns [11,[25][26][27]. For FRP-confined rectangular concrete columns under axial loading, where the concrete is under triaxial stress state, the development of confining stresses within the concrete section involves complicated interaction mechanism between the concrete and the FRP.…”
Section: Methods Of Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a lot of researches on the RC structure members produced using HSC. For example, Ahmed and Shah (1982), Mander, Priestley, and Park (1988), Saatcioglu and Razvi (1992), Cusson and Paultre (1994), Diniz and Frangopol (1997), Foster and Attard (1997), Légeron and Paultre (2003), Hadi and Li (2004), Ho and Pam (2003), Husem and Pul (2007), Canbay, Ozcebe, and Ersoy (2006), Hong, Han, and Yi (2006), Ho, Lam, and Kwan (2010) have investigated the behaviour of columns under the axial load experimentally and theoretically. Few of these studies were carried out on a full-scale test samples.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Traditionally in reinforced concrete structures, this is provided by installing closely spaced transverse steel (Ho and Pam, 2003;Mander et al, 1988). However, as the efficiency of transverse reinforcement dropped significantly with the increase in concrete strength (Ho et al, 2010), this form of confinement will result in serious steel congestion that adversely affects the concrete placing quality, and is not applicable to confine UHSC. To effectively confine UHSC and at the same time maintain concrete placing quality, concrete-filled steel tube (CFST) construction has been proposed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%