Investigation of reinforcement curtailment in tall lightly reinforced structural concrete walls

Tianhua Deng, Richard S. Henry
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Recent studies have investigated the impact of minimum longitudinal reinforcement limits on the ductility of the plastic hinge region of reinforced concrete (RC) walls, resulting in revised minimum reinforcement limits in design standards. The objective of this research was to investigate the influence of the longitudinal reinforcement distribution or termination rules for the additional reinforcement at the end regions of the wall up the wall height on the response of taller lightly RC walls. A model utilizing a displacement-based fiber element was developed and validated against tested walls with a range of longitudinal reinforcement contents. Pushover analyses were then conducted on a 20-story wall prototype to investigate the sensitivity of key design parameters, including axial load pattern, curtailment heights of the longitudinal reinforcement in the plastic hinge region, reinforcement content at wall base, reinforcement strain-hardening ratio, and the length over which the reinforcement curtailment occurred. The results indicate that the current minimum reinforcement provisions in ACI 318–19 are insufficient to prevent reinforcement yielding outside the plastic hinge region at the wall base.
高大轻型钢筋混凝土结构墙体中钢筋缩减的研究
最近的研究调查了最小纵向配筋限制对钢筋混凝土(RC)墙塑性铰区延性的影响,从而修订了设计标准中的最小配筋限制。本研究的目的是调查墙体末端区域附加钢筋的纵向配筋分布或终止规则对较高轻质 RC 墙体响应的影响。研究人员利用基于位移的纤维元件开发了一个模型,并根据一系列纵向钢筋含量的测试墙进行了验证。然后对 20 层楼高的墙体原型进行了推移分析,以研究关键设计参数的敏感性,包括轴向荷载模式、塑性铰区纵向钢筋的缩减高度、墙基钢筋含量、钢筋应变硬化率以及钢筋缩减的长度。结果表明,ACI 318-19 中现行的最小配筋规定不足以防止墙基塑性铰区以外的配筋屈服。
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