2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10518-021-01133-w
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Seismic behavior of precast reinforced concrete column-to-foundation grouted duct connections

Abstract: The paper shows the results of an experimental campaign aimed at investigating the cyclic behavior of a column-to-foundation joint for precast concrete elements. The tested connection is realized adopting corrugated steel ducts embedded into the foundation, in which column protruding rebars are anchored by grouting high performance mortar. The experimental program consists in testing six full-scale reinforced concrete square-section columns subject to quasi-static cyclic lateral load with a constant axial comp… Show more

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“…Following this research, a column-to-foundation joint with the same connection system was tested in cyclic bending with a constant axial compression. 14 Compared to the cast-in-place specimens, the precast joints showed similar hysteresis behavior, energy dissipation and ductility values. In References 15 and 16, the bond strength of glass fiber reinforced polymer splice sleeves under tensile load was investigated.…”
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“…Following this research, a column-to-foundation joint with the same connection system was tested in cyclic bending with a constant axial compression. 14 Compared to the cast-in-place specimens, the precast joints showed similar hysteresis behavior, energy dissipation and ductility values. In References 15 and 16, the bond strength of glass fiber reinforced polymer splice sleeves under tensile load was investigated.…”
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“…The experimental results validated the effectiveness of the proposed connection design for precast columns. Following this research, a column‐to‐foundation joint with the same connection system was tested in cyclic bending with a constant axial compression 14 . Compared to the cast‐in‐place specimens, the precast joints showed similar hysteresis behavior, energy dissipation and ductility values.…”
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confidence: 99%