Structural behaviour of post-tensioned precast concrete sub-structures under an edge column removal scenario

In this study, three one-quarter scaled-down specimens were tested under quasi-static loading focusing on an edge column loss scenario. They included two 2D beam-column sub-assemblages and one 3D beam-slab sub-structure. One of the two 2D sub-assemblages was attached with a one-sided wing slab to si...

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Main Authors: Tran, Manh Ha, Tan, Kang Hai
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1808042024-10-28T04:17:55Z Structural behaviour of post-tensioned precast concrete sub-structures under an edge column removal scenario Tran, Manh Ha Tan, Kang Hai School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering Column loss scenario Post-tensioned precast concrete structure In this study, three one-quarter scaled-down specimens were tested under quasi-static loading focusing on an edge column loss scenario. They included two 2D beam-column sub-assemblages and one 3D beam-slab sub-structure. One of the two 2D sub-assemblages was attached with a one-sided wing slab to simulate L-shape effect from the slab supported on a perimeter beam. All the specimens used precast technique with wet-connection joints and semi-precast slabs; only the primary beams had post-tensioned (PT) tendons. The test results could be used to quantify load-resisting mechanisms at different stages, as well as respective contributions of the primary beams, secondary beams and slabs. Moreover, the influence of PT tendon on load-resisting mechanisms and failure modes was thoroughly discussed. In addition, a simplified analytical method was proposed to predict yield resistance capacity of a post-tensioned precast concrete (PTPC) sub-structure under an edge column removal scenario. This method serves as a practical tool for preliminary design purposes, facilitating structural engineers to quickly calculate structural capacity and obtain the individual contributions of structural members. The authors gratefully acknowledge the research funding provided by Changi Airport Group, Singapore with award No. NTU Ref: 2018-1451. 2024-10-28T04:17:55Z 2024-10-28T04:17:55Z 2024 Journal Article Tran, M. H. & Tan, K. H. (2024). Structural behaviour of post-tensioned precast concrete sub-structures under an edge column removal scenario. Engineering Structures, 316, 118532-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2024.118532 0141-0296 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/180804 10.1016/j.engstruct.2024.118532 2-s2.0-85198144320 316 118532 en NTU Ref: 2018-1451 Engineering Structures © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies.
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topic Engineering
Column loss scenario
Post-tensioned precast concrete structure
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Column loss scenario
Post-tensioned precast concrete structure
Tran, Manh Ha
Tan, Kang Hai
Structural behaviour of post-tensioned precast concrete sub-structures under an edge column removal scenario
description In this study, three one-quarter scaled-down specimens were tested under quasi-static loading focusing on an edge column loss scenario. They included two 2D beam-column sub-assemblages and one 3D beam-slab sub-structure. One of the two 2D sub-assemblages was attached with a one-sided wing slab to simulate L-shape effect from the slab supported on a perimeter beam. All the specimens used precast technique with wet-connection joints and semi-precast slabs; only the primary beams had post-tensioned (PT) tendons. The test results could be used to quantify load-resisting mechanisms at different stages, as well as respective contributions of the primary beams, secondary beams and slabs. Moreover, the influence of PT tendon on load-resisting mechanisms and failure modes was thoroughly discussed. In addition, a simplified analytical method was proposed to predict yield resistance capacity of a post-tensioned precast concrete (PTPC) sub-structure under an edge column removal scenario. This method serves as a practical tool for preliminary design purposes, facilitating structural engineers to quickly calculate structural capacity and obtain the individual contributions of structural members.
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title Structural behaviour of post-tensioned precast concrete sub-structures under an edge column removal scenario
title_short Structural behaviour of post-tensioned precast concrete sub-structures under an edge column removal scenario
title_full Structural behaviour of post-tensioned precast concrete sub-structures under an edge column removal scenario
title_fullStr Structural behaviour of post-tensioned precast concrete sub-structures under an edge column removal scenario
title_full_unstemmed Structural behaviour of post-tensioned precast concrete sub-structures under an edge column removal scenario
title_sort structural behaviour of post-tensioned precast concrete sub-structures under an edge column removal scenario
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