Experimental studies on the behaviour of non_seismically detailed reinforced concrete column

Post earthquake and experimental research have shown that old reinforced concrete structures which are designed based on non-seismic details are vulnerable to shear failure during earthquakes. Shear failure can lead to a reduction in building lateral strength, change in inelastic deformation mechani...

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Main Author: Lim, Marvin Wei Sheng.
Other Authors: Li Bing
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-395772023-03-03T17:19:50Z Experimental studies on the behaviour of non_seismically detailed reinforced concrete column Lim, Marvin Wei Sheng. Li Bing School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Structures and design Post earthquake and experimental research have shown that old reinforced concrete structures which are designed based on non-seismic details are vulnerable to shear failure during earthquakes. Shear failure can lead to a reduction in building lateral strength, change in inelastic deformation mechanism and loss of axial load-carrying capacity. The loss of axial load-carrying capacity in the columns is extremely dangerous as once the axial strength of the column drops below the designed axial load of the column, all excess loadings will be transferred to the surrounding columns, hence leading to a propagation of collapse. Recognizing the risk posed by column shear failure, engineers evaluating existing buildings or designing new buildings for seismic effects aim explicitly to avoid column shear failure. Engineering models for column shear strength that includes uncertainty measures are needed so that safe yet efficient evaluations and designs can be achieved. For evaluating older existing reinforced concrete buildings, models that are sensitive to the details that are prevalent in these buildings are needed. This research focuses on the mechanism of the axial strength degradation of non-seismically detailed columns under reverse seismic loadings and tests were designed to observe the behaviour of these columns. The results from these tests provide data on shear strength, the behaviour of columns under shear failure and the degradation trend of axial strength. Bachelor of Engineering 2010-05-31T08:12:47Z 2010-05-31T08:12:47Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/39577 en Nanyang Technological University 68 p. application/pdf
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Lim, Marvin Wei Sheng.
Experimental studies on the behaviour of non_seismically detailed reinforced concrete column
description Post earthquake and experimental research have shown that old reinforced concrete structures which are designed based on non-seismic details are vulnerable to shear failure during earthquakes. Shear failure can lead to a reduction in building lateral strength, change in inelastic deformation mechanism and loss of axial load-carrying capacity. The loss of axial load-carrying capacity in the columns is extremely dangerous as once the axial strength of the column drops below the designed axial load of the column, all excess loadings will be transferred to the surrounding columns, hence leading to a propagation of collapse. Recognizing the risk posed by column shear failure, engineers evaluating existing buildings or designing new buildings for seismic effects aim explicitly to avoid column shear failure. Engineering models for column shear strength that includes uncertainty measures are needed so that safe yet efficient evaluations and designs can be achieved. For evaluating older existing reinforced concrete buildings, models that are sensitive to the details that are prevalent in these buildings are needed. This research focuses on the mechanism of the axial strength degradation of non-seismically detailed columns under reverse seismic loadings and tests were designed to observe the behaviour of these columns. The results from these tests provide data on shear strength, the behaviour of columns under shear failure and the degradation trend of axial strength.
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title Experimental studies on the behaviour of non_seismically detailed reinforced concrete column
title_short Experimental studies on the behaviour of non_seismically detailed reinforced concrete column
title_full Experimental studies on the behaviour of non_seismically detailed reinforced concrete column
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title_full_unstemmed Experimental studies on the behaviour of non_seismically detailed reinforced concrete column
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