Analytical Performance of Reinforced Concrete Columns using Various Confinement Models

A. Esmaeily, Karen Lucio
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Abstract

Accuracy of various stress-strain relationship models for concrete confined by lateral steel reinforcement in prediction of the moment-curvature response of a section under various loading patterns was investigated. Fiber model was implemented in a computer program developed for flexural analysis of reinforced concrete columns. Both monotonic and hysteretic analysis were performed. Each confined concrete model was used in the analysis for several loading cases on a circular, and a loading case on a rectangular section, keeping all other parameters fixed. Results were compared to each other and also validated against experimental data from six large-scale reinforced concrete circular columns and a rectangular section tested under the analyzed loading cases. In general, analysis underestimated the moment and overestimated the curvature capacities under a high level of axial load regardless of the model used, and there was a better agreement between analysis and test for low level or no axial load. Results from various models were close to each other, though different from test results, for cases with a constant or proportionally variable axial load. For a monotonic curvature with non-proportionally variable axial load, predictions by some recent models had a better agreement with experimental data. Evidently the level of axial load, and in turn the depth of compression zone, is related to the degree of confinement-utilization, and affects the confined concrete behavior. This is rarely addressed by the models.
用不同约束模型分析钢筋混凝土柱的性能
研究了钢筋约束下混凝土的各种应力-应变关系模型在不同荷载模式下预测截面弯矩-曲率响应的准确性。在钢筋混凝土柱受弯分析的计算机程序中实现了纤维模型。进行了单调分析和滞后分析。在保持所有其他参数不变的情况下,每个约束混凝土模型都用于分析圆形截面上的几个加载情况和矩形截面上的一个加载情况。结果进行了对比,并与6根大型钢筋混凝土圆柱和矩形截面在分析荷载工况下的试验数据进行了验证。总的来说,无论采用何种模型,在高水平轴向荷载作用下,分析都低估了弯矩,高估了曲率能力,而在低水平或无轴向荷载作用下,分析结果与试验结果的一致性更好。在轴向载荷恒定或按比例变化的情况下,各模型的计算结果与试验结果接近,但与试验结果不同。对于具有非比例变轴向载荷的单调曲率,最近一些模型的预测结果与实验数据吻合较好。显然,轴向荷载水平以及压区深度与约束利用程度有关,从而影响约束混凝土的性能。模型很少解决这个问题。
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