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Comprehensive Composite Inelastic Fiber Element for Cyclic Analysis of Concrete-Filled Steel Tube Columns

Publication: Journal of Engineering Mechanics
Volume 128, Issue 4

Abstract

This paper presents the development of a comprehensive composite beam-column fiber element for large displacement nonlinear inelastic analysis of concrete-filled steel tube (CFT) columns. The bond/slip formulation represents the interaction between concrete and steel over the entire contact surface between the two materials. Thus, the modeling accounts for the two factors that cause the slippage between steel shell and concrete core. The first factor is the difference between axial elongation of the steel shell and the concrete core, and the second is the difference between curvatures in the cross section for the concrete core and the steel shell. These effects are integrated over the perimeter and are added to the virtual work expression of the basic element. Furthermore, the constitutive models employed for concrete and steel are based on the results of a recent study and include the confinement and biaxial effects. A 13 degree of freedom (DOF) element with three nodes, which has five DOF per end node and three DOF on the middle node, has been chosen. The quadratic Lagrangian shape functions for axial deformation and the quartic Hermitian shape functions for the transverse directions are used. The model is implemented to analyze several CFT columns under constant concentric axial load and cyclic lateral load. The effect of semi- and perfect bond is investigated and compared with experiments. Good correlation has been found between experimental results and theoretical analyses. The results show that the use of a studded or ribbed steel shell causes greater ultimate strength and higher dissipation of energy than the columns with nonstudded steel shells.

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Journal of Engineering Mechanics
Volume 128Issue 4April 2002
Pages: 428 - 437

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Received: Mar 24, 2000
Accepted: Feb 9, 2001
Published online: Apr 1, 2002
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S. B. B. Aval
PhD Candidate, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Sharif Univ. of Technology, Azadi Ave., Tehran, Iran.
M. A. Saadeghvaziri, M.ASCE
Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Univ. Heights, Newark, NJ 07102 (corresponding author).
A. A. Golafshani
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Sharif Univ. of Technology, Azadi Ave., Tehran, Iran.

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