Bearing Capacity of Slender Concrete Columns

The European standard for the design of concrete structures using nonlinear methods contains a deficit in global reliability for cases when concrete columns fail due to a loss of stability before reaching the design resistance in the critical cross-sections. A buckling failure is a brittle failure w...

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Main Authors: Strauss Alfred, Zimmermann Thomas, Spyridis Panagiotis, Täubling Benjamin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-12-01
Series:Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering
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spelling doaj-2974d1e98a8c4bc995497c915c233c282020-11-24T21:08:12ZengSciendoSlovak Journal of Civil Engineering1210-38961338-39732018-12-01264394910.2478/sjce-2018-0027sjce-2018-0027Bearing Capacity of Slender Concrete ColumnsStrauss Alfred0Zimmermann Thomas1Spyridis Panagiotis2Täubling Benjamin3University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Dept. of Civil Engineering and Natural Hazards,Vienna, AustriaBuilding Inspection MA37, City of Vienna,Vienna, AustriaTU Dortmund, Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering,Dortmund, GermanyBuilding Inspection MA37, City of Vienna,Vienna, AustriaThe European standard for the design of concrete structures using nonlinear methods contains a deficit in global reliability for cases when concrete columns fail due to a loss of stability before reaching the design resistance in the critical cross-sections. A buckling failure is a brittle failure which occurs without warning, and the probability of its formation is markedly influenced by the slenderness of the column. The calculation results presented herein are compared with the results from experimental data. The paper aims to compare the global reliability of slender concrete columns with a slenderness of 90 and higher. The columns are designed according to the methods stated in EN 1992-1-1, namely, a general nonlinear method and methods based on nominal stiffness and nominal curvature. The mentioned experiments also served, on the one hand, as a basis for the deterministic nonlinear modeling of the columns and, subsequently, for the probabilistic evaluation of the variability of the structural response. Finally, the results may be utilized as thresholds for the loading of the structural elements produced. The paper aims at presenting a probabilistic design that is less conservative than the classic partial safety factor-based design and alternative ECOV method.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/sjce.2018.26.issue-4/sjce-2018-0027/sjce-2018-0027.xml?format=INTBearing capacitySlender concrete columnsReliability of columns
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author Strauss Alfred
Zimmermann Thomas
Spyridis Panagiotis
Täubling Benjamin
spellingShingle Strauss Alfred
Zimmermann Thomas
Spyridis Panagiotis
Täubling Benjamin
Bearing Capacity of Slender Concrete Columns
Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering
Bearing capacity
Slender concrete columns
Reliability of columns
author_facet Strauss Alfred
Zimmermann Thomas
Spyridis Panagiotis
Täubling Benjamin
author_sort Strauss Alfred
title Bearing Capacity of Slender Concrete Columns
title_short Bearing Capacity of Slender Concrete Columns
title_full Bearing Capacity of Slender Concrete Columns
title_fullStr Bearing Capacity of Slender Concrete Columns
title_full_unstemmed Bearing Capacity of Slender Concrete Columns
title_sort bearing capacity of slender concrete columns
publisher Sciendo
series Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering
issn 1210-3896
1338-3973
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The European standard for the design of concrete structures using nonlinear methods contains a deficit in global reliability for cases when concrete columns fail due to a loss of stability before reaching the design resistance in the critical cross-sections. A buckling failure is a brittle failure which occurs without warning, and the probability of its formation is markedly influenced by the slenderness of the column. The calculation results presented herein are compared with the results from experimental data. The paper aims to compare the global reliability of slender concrete columns with a slenderness of 90 and higher. The columns are designed according to the methods stated in EN 1992-1-1, namely, a general nonlinear method and methods based on nominal stiffness and nominal curvature. The mentioned experiments also served, on the one hand, as a basis for the deterministic nonlinear modeling of the columns and, subsequently, for the probabilistic evaluation of the variability of the structural response. Finally, the results may be utilized as thresholds for the loading of the structural elements produced. The paper aims at presenting a probabilistic design that is less conservative than the classic partial safety factor-based design and alternative ECOV method.
topic Bearing capacity
Slender concrete columns
Reliability of columns
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