Experimental investigation on behavior of rectangular concrete-filled tubular columns considering diaphragms

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Concrete-filled tubular (CFT) columns have been widely used as structural members because CFT columns synergize the advantages of steel and concrete resulting in high strength, high ductility, and large energy dissipation capacity. Numerous studies have been performed to understand the behavior of CFT columns. However, the behavior of CFT columns remains uncertain due to their inelastic behavior and uncertain confinement effects, especially when failure occurs. In addition, diaphragms, which are generally installed, make it more complicated to understand the behavior of CFT columns. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of the diaphragms on the failure behavior of the CFT columns. To this end, eighteen rectangular CFT columns were tested with five different loading cases. The experimental results suggest that the size of the diaphragm has significant effects on the compressive strength and toughness of the CFT columns. In order to facilitate the proper composite actions of steel and concrete, the size of a diaphragm has to be at least three-quarters of the cross-sectional area.

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Cha, S. L., Lee, J. S., Park, C. K., Kim, J. K., & Kwon, S. H. (2020). Experimental investigation on behavior of rectangular concrete-filled tubular columns considering diaphragms. Materials, 13(19), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13194412

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