Experimental study of the seismic performance of L-shaped columns with 500 MPa steel bars

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Based on tests on six L-shaped RC columns with 500 MPa steel bars, the effect of axial compression ratios and stirrup spacing on failure mode, bearing capacity, displacement, and curvature ductility of the specimens is investigated. Test results show that specimens with lower axial load and large stirrup characteristic value (larger than about 0.35) are better at ductility and seismic performance, while specimens under high axial load or with a small stirrup characteristic value (less than about 0.35) are poorer at ductility; L-shaped columns with 500 MPa steel bars show better bearing capacity and ductility in comparison with specimens with HRB400 steel bars. © 2014 Tiecheng Wang et al.

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Wang, T., Liu, X., & Zhao, H. (2014). Experimental study of the seismic performance of L-shaped columns with 500 MPa steel bars. Scientific World Journal, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/105826

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