Stress-strain behavior of high-strength concrete confined by ultra-high- and normal-strength transverse reinforcements

When high-strength concrete is used for reinforced concrete members subjected to seismic loading, it is more difficult to achieve ductile behavior of such members than when normal-strength concrete is used. In this paper, an experimental study of a number of quasi-static axial loading tests on high-...

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Main Authors: Li, Bing., Park, R., Tanaka, H.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-950442019-12-06T19:07:10Z Stress-strain behavior of high-strength concrete confined by ultra-high- and normal-strength transverse reinforcements Li, Bing. Park, R. Tanaka, H. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering When high-strength concrete is used for reinforced concrete members subjected to seismic loading, it is more difficult to achieve ductile behavior of such members than when normal-strength concrete is used. In this paper, an experimental study of a number of quasi-static axial loading tests on high-strength concrete specimens confined by various amounts of transverse reinforcement is described. The main parameters were concrete strengths ranging from 35.2 to 82.5 MPa and yield strength of Grade 430 and 1300 transverse reinforcement. A stress-strain relationship for confined high-strength concrete is proposed that is found to give reasonably good prediction of the experimental behavior of circular and square specimens with high-strength concrete confined by either normal- or ultra-high-yield-strength with various configurations. An empirical formula for the ultimate longitudinal strain of confinedhigh-strength concrete corresponding to the first hoop or spiral fracture is also proposed. Published version 2012-08-10T03:25:51Z 2019-12-06T19:07:10Z 2012-08-10T03:25:51Z 2019-12-06T19:07:10Z 2001 2001 Journal Article Li, Bing, Park, R., & Tanaka, H. (2001). Stress-Strain Behavior of High-Strength Concrete Confined by Ultra-High- and Normal-Strength Transverse Reinforcements. ACI Structural Journal, 98(3), 395-406. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/95044 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/8359 http://www.concrete.org/PUBS/JOURNALS/OLJDetails.asp?Home=SJ&ID=10228 en ACI Structural Journal © 2001 American Concrete Institute. This paper was published in ACI Structural Journal and is made available as an electronic reprint (preprint) with permission of American Concrete Institute. The paper can be found at the following official: [http://www.concrete.org/PUBS/JOURNALS/OLJDetails.asp?Home=SJ&ID=10228].  One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law. application/pdf
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Stress-strain behavior of high-strength concrete confined by ultra-high- and normal-strength transverse reinforcements
description When high-strength concrete is used for reinforced concrete members subjected to seismic loading, it is more difficult to achieve ductile behavior of such members than when normal-strength concrete is used. In this paper, an experimental study of a number of quasi-static axial loading tests on high-strength concrete specimens confined by various amounts of transverse reinforcement is described. The main parameters were concrete strengths ranging from 35.2 to 82.5 MPa and yield strength of Grade 430 and 1300 transverse reinforcement. A stress-strain relationship for confined high-strength concrete is proposed that is found to give reasonably good prediction of the experimental behavior of circular and square specimens with high-strength concrete confined by either normal- or ultra-high-yield-strength with various configurations. An empirical formula for the ultimate longitudinal strain of confinedhigh-strength concrete corresponding to the first hoop or spiral fracture is also proposed.
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Li, Bing.
Park, R.
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author Li, Bing.
Park, R.
Tanaka, H.
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title Stress-strain behavior of high-strength concrete confined by ultra-high- and normal-strength transverse reinforcements
title_short Stress-strain behavior of high-strength concrete confined by ultra-high- and normal-strength transverse reinforcements
title_full Stress-strain behavior of high-strength concrete confined by ultra-high- and normal-strength transverse reinforcements
title_fullStr Stress-strain behavior of high-strength concrete confined by ultra-high- and normal-strength transverse reinforcements
title_full_unstemmed Stress-strain behavior of high-strength concrete confined by ultra-high- and normal-strength transverse reinforcements
title_sort stress-strain behavior of high-strength concrete confined by ultra-high- and normal-strength transverse reinforcements
publishDate 2012
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