Strains on steel reinforcement of low-rise concrete walls during shake table tests
During the last few decades, several advantages of concrete wall housing have been identified when compared with masonry houses located in high hazard seismic zones; for instance, higher lateral stiffness and strength, and higher ductility capacity. Therefore, construction of lowrise housing units u...
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doaj-f328ace8a756401e8085ea9480c00d142020-11-25T01:11:43ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaIngeniería e Investigación0120-56092248-87232014-01-01341364110.15446/ing.investig.v34n1.4072635902Strains on steel reinforcement of low-rise concrete walls during shake table testsJulián Carrillo0Martha Sánchez-Cruz1Alvaro Viviescas2Universidad Militar Nueva Granada, UMNGUniversidad Javeriana y Universidad Militar Nueva Granada, UMNGUniversidad Industrial de Santander, UISDuring the last few decades, several advantages of concrete wall housing have been identified when compared with masonry houses located in high hazard seismic zones; for instance, higher lateral stiffness and strength, and higher ductility capacity. Therefore, construction of lowrise housing units using reinforced concrete shear walls has become a preferred choice and consequently, its use has increased considerably in many Latin American countries. The aim of this study is to experimentally assess the strains on steel reinforcement of concrete walls for lowrise housing when subjected to seismic actions. The experimental program was comprised of six concrete wall specimens tested under shake table excitations. An efficiency factor was used to reflect the amount of wall reinforcement at yielding. Trends of measured results were compared with the recommendations proposed by the ACI 318-11 Building Code. Results of this study can be used as a suitable tool to evaluate the contribution of reinforcement to the shear strength and displacement capacity of concrete walls for lowrise housing.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/40726concrete walllowrise housingshake table teststeel strainwelded-wire meshyielding |
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Julián Carrillo Martha Sánchez-Cruz Alvaro Viviescas Strains on steel reinforcement of low-rise concrete walls during shake table tests Ingeniería e Investigación concrete wall lowrise housing shake table test steel strain welded-wire mesh yielding |
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Julián Carrillo Martha Sánchez-Cruz Alvaro Viviescas |
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Strains on steel reinforcement of low-rise concrete walls during shake table tests |
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Strains on steel reinforcement of low-rise concrete walls during shake table tests |
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Strains on steel reinforcement of low-rise concrete walls during shake table tests |
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Strains on steel reinforcement of low-rise concrete walls during shake table tests |
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Strains on steel reinforcement of low-rise concrete walls during shake table tests |
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strains on steel reinforcement of low-rise concrete walls during shake table tests |
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia |
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Ingeniería e Investigación |
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0120-5609 2248-8723 |
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During the last few decades, several advantages of concrete wall housing have been identified when compared with masonry houses located in high hazard seismic zones; for instance, higher lateral stiffness and strength, and higher ductility capacity. Therefore, construction of lowrise housing units using reinforced concrete shear walls has become a preferred choice and consequently, its use has increased considerably in many Latin American countries. The aim of this study is to experimentally assess the strains on steel reinforcement of concrete walls for lowrise housing when subjected to seismic actions. The experimental program was comprised of six concrete wall specimens tested under shake table excitations. An efficiency factor was used to reflect the amount of wall reinforcement at yielding. Trends of measured results were compared with the recommendations proposed by the ACI 318-11 Building Code. Results of this study can be used as a suitable tool to evaluate the contribution of reinforcement to the shear strength and displacement capacity of concrete walls for lowrise housing. |
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concrete wall lowrise housing shake table test steel strain welded-wire mesh yielding |
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