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Experimental Investigation and Design of Hollow Section, Centrifugal Concrete-Filled GFRP Tube Columns
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2021
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EngineeringExperimental InvestigationInitial EccentricityNew Design EquationsFoundation EngineeringMechanical EngineeringCivil EngineeringConcrete TechnologyReinforced ConcreteHollow SectionUltra-high-performance ConcreteLoad-bearing CapacityStructural MechanicsCement-based Construction MaterialConstruction EngineeringConcrete StructuresStructural EngineeringMechanics Modeling
The compressive response of hollow section, centrifugal concrete-filled GFRP tube (HS-CFGT) members is examined experimentally and reported analytically in this paper. A total of 17 specimens separated into two groups were tested; the specimens in each group were of four different lengths and included thirteen straight columns and four tapered columns. The details of the test rigs, procedures as well as key test observations composed of ultimate-moment capacities, load-displacement curves, and failure modes were truthfully reported. The test results were analyzed to evaluate the influence of initial eccentricity on the structural performance. Therefore, the aim of this paper is: (1) to propose a proper coefficient, φe, reflecting the effect of initial eccentricity based on the Chinese design code; and (2) to determine a new confinement coefficient, kcc = 1.10, for centrifugal concrete confined by GFRP tubes. Comparisons of the present design codes and specifications of confined concrete members with test results on 17 full-scale tube columns are also presented. Accordingly, new design equations, whose predictions generally agree well with the test results, are recommended to estimate the compressive capacity of the proposed HS-CFGT columns.
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