Effects of Variation of Axial Load on Seismic Performance of Shear Deficient RC Exterior BCJs

Abstract The focus of this paper is to investigate the effect of column axial load levels on the performance of shear deficient reinforced concrete beam column joints (BCJs) under monotonic and cyclic loading. The problem of interaction between shear stress in BCJ and axial load on column has been a...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Ali Al-Osta, Umais Khan, Mohammed Hussain Baluch, Muhammad Kalimur Rahman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-07-01
Series:International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40069-018-0277-0
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spelling doaj-ef866b62d59a49ccbb4217f3417cf6e22020-11-25T02:22:11ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials1976-04852234-13152018-07-0112112010.1186/s40069-018-0277-0Effects of Variation of Axial Load on Seismic Performance of Shear Deficient RC Exterior BCJsMohammed Ali Al-Osta0Umais Khan1Mohammed Hussain Baluch2Muhammad Kalimur Rahman3Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM)Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM)Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM)Center for Engineering Research, Research Institute, King Fahd University of Petroleum, & Minerals (KFUPM)Abstract The focus of this paper is to investigate the effect of column axial load levels on the performance of shear deficient reinforced concrete beam column joints (BCJs) under monotonic and cyclic loading. The problem of interaction between shear stress in BCJ and axial load on column has been addressed in this work by initially postulating a mechanistic model and substantiated by an experimental test program. This was achieved by conducting appropriate tests on seven BCJ sub-assemblies subjected to monotonic and reversed cyclic loading, with varying levels of the column axial load. Experimental results were further validated using a finite element model in an ABAQUS environment. The effect of variation of compressive strength of concrete was considered in a subsequent parametric study, in order to obtain sufficient data, and utilized to develop a new shear strength model for BCJs which includes influences of all the important parameters required to predict the shear strength of BCJs. The results showed that column axial load affects the seismic performance of BCJs significantly. Experimental results demonstrated that at initial stages of loading, increase in axial load enhances the shear capacity of the joint and reduces its ductility. However, when the column axial load/axial strength ratio increases to about 0.6–0.7, shear strength starts to decrease rapidly, leading to pure axial failure of the joint. The magnitude of axial load/axial capacity ratio also dictates the failure mode and development of crack patterns in BCJs. Results of reverse cyclic tests on BCJs showed that high value of axial load/axial capacity ratio increases the initial stiffness of BCJ but rate of stiffness degradation is accelerated after peak strength attenuation.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40069-018-0277-0shear failurebeam-column jointsaxial loadmonotonicreverse cyclic testsfinite element model
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author Mohammed Ali Al-Osta
Umais Khan
Mohammed Hussain Baluch
Muhammad Kalimur Rahman
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Umais Khan
Mohammed Hussain Baluch
Muhammad Kalimur Rahman
Effects of Variation of Axial Load on Seismic Performance of Shear Deficient RC Exterior BCJs
International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
shear failure
beam-column joints
axial load
monotonic
reverse cyclic tests
finite element model
author_facet Mohammed Ali Al-Osta
Umais Khan
Mohammed Hussain Baluch
Muhammad Kalimur Rahman
author_sort Mohammed Ali Al-Osta
title Effects of Variation of Axial Load on Seismic Performance of Shear Deficient RC Exterior BCJs
title_short Effects of Variation of Axial Load on Seismic Performance of Shear Deficient RC Exterior BCJs
title_full Effects of Variation of Axial Load on Seismic Performance of Shear Deficient RC Exterior BCJs
title_fullStr Effects of Variation of Axial Load on Seismic Performance of Shear Deficient RC Exterior BCJs
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Variation of Axial Load on Seismic Performance of Shear Deficient RC Exterior BCJs
title_sort effects of variation of axial load on seismic performance of shear deficient rc exterior bcjs
publisher SpringerOpen
series International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
issn 1976-0485
2234-1315
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Abstract The focus of this paper is to investigate the effect of column axial load levels on the performance of shear deficient reinforced concrete beam column joints (BCJs) under monotonic and cyclic loading. The problem of interaction between shear stress in BCJ and axial load on column has been addressed in this work by initially postulating a mechanistic model and substantiated by an experimental test program. This was achieved by conducting appropriate tests on seven BCJ sub-assemblies subjected to monotonic and reversed cyclic loading, with varying levels of the column axial load. Experimental results were further validated using a finite element model in an ABAQUS environment. The effect of variation of compressive strength of concrete was considered in a subsequent parametric study, in order to obtain sufficient data, and utilized to develop a new shear strength model for BCJs which includes influences of all the important parameters required to predict the shear strength of BCJs. The results showed that column axial load affects the seismic performance of BCJs significantly. Experimental results demonstrated that at initial stages of loading, increase in axial load enhances the shear capacity of the joint and reduces its ductility. However, when the column axial load/axial strength ratio increases to about 0.6–0.7, shear strength starts to decrease rapidly, leading to pure axial failure of the joint. The magnitude of axial load/axial capacity ratio also dictates the failure mode and development of crack patterns in BCJs. Results of reverse cyclic tests on BCJs showed that high value of axial load/axial capacity ratio increases the initial stiffness of BCJ but rate of stiffness degradation is accelerated after peak strength attenuation.
topic shear failure
beam-column joints
axial load
monotonic
reverse cyclic tests
finite element model
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40069-018-0277-0
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