Residual strength of blast damaged reinforced concrete columns

Columns are the key load-bearing elements in frame structures and exterior columns are probably the most vulnerable structural components to terrorist attacks. Column failure is normally the primary cause of progressive failure in frame structures. A high-fidelity physics-based computer program, LS-...

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Main Authors: Bao, Xiaoli, Li, Bing
Other Authors: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Published: 2012
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-955212020-03-07T11:43:41Z Residual strength of blast damaged reinforced concrete columns Bao, Xiaoli Li, Bing School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering Columns are the key load-bearing elements in frame structures and exterior columns are probably the most vulnerable structural components to terrorist attacks. Column failure is normally the primary cause of progressive failure in frame structures. A high-fidelity physics-based computer program, LS-DYNA was utilized in this study to provide numerical simulations of the dynamic responses and residual axial strength of reinforced concrete columns subjected to short standoff blast conditions. The finite element (FE) model is discussed in detail and verified through correlated experimental studies. An extensive parametric study was carried out on a series of 12 columns to investigate the effects of transverse reinforcement ratio, axial load ratio, longitudinal reinforcement ratio, and column aspect ratio. These various parameters were incorporated into a proposed formula, capable of estimating the residual axial capacity ratio based on the mid-height displacement to height ratios. Accepted version 2012-09-25T04:34:14Z 2019-12-06T19:16:26Z 2012-09-25T04:34:14Z 2019-12-06T19:16:26Z 2009 2009 Journal Article Bao, X., & Li, B. (2009). Residual strength of blast damaged reinforced concrete columns. International Journal of Impact Engineering, 37(3), 295-308. 0734-743X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/95521 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/8634 10.1016/j.ijimpeng.2009.04.003 en International journal of impact engineering © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by International Journal of Impact Engineering, Elsevier Ltd. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijimpeng.2009.04.003]. application/pdf
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Residual strength of blast damaged reinforced concrete columns
description Columns are the key load-bearing elements in frame structures and exterior columns are probably the most vulnerable structural components to terrorist attacks. Column failure is normally the primary cause of progressive failure in frame structures. A high-fidelity physics-based computer program, LS-DYNA was utilized in this study to provide numerical simulations of the dynamic responses and residual axial strength of reinforced concrete columns subjected to short standoff blast conditions. The finite element (FE) model is discussed in detail and verified through correlated experimental studies. An extensive parametric study was carried out on a series of 12 columns to investigate the effects of transverse reinforcement ratio, axial load ratio, longitudinal reinforcement ratio, and column aspect ratio. These various parameters were incorporated into a proposed formula, capable of estimating the residual axial capacity ratio based on the mid-height displacement to height ratios.
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title Residual strength of blast damaged reinforced concrete columns
title_short Residual strength of blast damaged reinforced concrete columns
title_full Residual strength of blast damaged reinforced concrete columns
title_fullStr Residual strength of blast damaged reinforced concrete columns
title_full_unstemmed Residual strength of blast damaged reinforced concrete columns
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