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Experimental Investigation on the Seismic Behavior of Beam-Column Joints Reinforced with Superelastic Shape Memory Alloys
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Seismic BehaviorStructural IntegrityEngineeringEarthquake EngineeringExperimental InvestigationSe SmasMechanical EngineeringCivil EngineeringReinforced ConcreteStructural AnalysisBeam-column Joints ReinforcedStructural ApplicationStructural PerformanceStructural SteelStructural MechanicsMechanics Of MaterialsStructural EngineeringSe Sma Rebars
Superelastic Shape Memory Alloys (SE SMAs) are unique alloys that have the ability to undergo large deformations and return to their undeformed shape by removal of stresses. This study aims at assessing the seismic behavior of beam-column joints reinforced with SE SMAs. Two large-scale beam-column joints were tested under reversed cyclic loading. While the first joint was reinforced with regular steel rebars, SE SMA rebars were used in the second one. Both joints were selected from a Reinforced Concrete (RC) building located in the high seismic region of western Canada and designed and detailed according to current Canadian standards. The behavior of the two specimens under reversed cyclic loading, including their drifts, rotations, and ability to dissipate energy, were compared. The results showed that the SMA-reinforced beam-column joint specimen was able to recover most of its post-yield deformation. Thus, it would require a minimum amount of repair even after a strong earthquake.
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