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Compressive Behavior of Rectangular Recycled Aggregate Concrete-Filled Steel-Tubular Stub Columns

YANG You-fu HUANG Xiang-yu   

  1. Faculty of Infrastructure Engineering,Dalian University of Technology,Dalian 116024,Liaoning,China
  • Received:2017-02-03 Online:2017-12-25 Published:2017-10-31
  • Contact: 杨有福(1975-),男,博士,教授,主要从事钢-混凝土组合结构研究. E-mail:youfuyang@163.com
  • About author:杨有福(1975-),男,博士,教授,主要从事钢-混凝土组合结构研究.
  • Supported by:
    Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51421064,51678105)

Abstract: By performing the tests of six specimens under axial compressive loads,the effects of the replacement ra- tio of recycled coarse aggregate and the depth-to-breadth ratio of sections on the failure pattern,the load versus de- formation relationship and the bearing capacity of the rectangular recycled aggregate concrete-filled steel-tubular (RACFST) stub columns were investigated.The results show that,as the recycled coarse aggregate replacement ra- tio increases,the bearing capacity,the composite elastic modulus and the relative bearing capacity index of the rec- tangular RACFST specimens decrease,while the later bearing capacity index of the specimens increases,and that,the depth-to-breadth ratio has a small effect on the relative bearing capacity index of the specimens,and the later bearing capacity index of the specimens decreases with the increase of the depth-to-breadth ratio.Finally,by selec- ting a rational constitutive model of two kinds of materials,a finite element analysis model was constructed to simu- late the compressive behavior of the rectangular RACFST stub columns.It is found that the simulated results accord well with the measured ones.

Key words: rectangular recycled aggregate concrete-filled steel tube, stub column, recycled coarse aggregate re- placement ratio, depth-to-breadth ratio of section, compressive behavior, finite element analysis