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Mechanical properties dataset of materials used in reinforced concrete beam - column joints with and without steel fibers. [PDF]

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Axial Compression Ratio Limit of Regional Confined Concrete Columns

open access: closedApplied Mechanics and Materials, 2013
Through earthquake simulation experiment of nine regional confined concrete columns with different axial compression ratio, the bearing capacity and seismic behavior of regional confined concrete columns were studied in this paper. Considering the ductility, stiffness, energy-dissipation performance and related factors of regional confined concrete ...
Jianglin Lu, Wei Pang, Shuai Chang
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Effects of Axial Compression Ratio in Socketed Precast Pier-Footing Connection

IABSE Congress Reports, 2022
<p>A socket connection is one of the emerging and most recommended joint connections in prefabricated substructures. At present, a large number of researches on socket connections has been carried out and most of them deal with pier-spread footing in the shallow foundation.
Yan Xu, Suresh Shivahari, null ZengZeng
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Experimental Study on Reinforcement Ratio of RCFT Columns under Axial Compression

Advanced Materials Research, 2011
It is clear from the former researches on reinforced concrete filled tubular steel (RCFT) structures that RCFT structures have better performance than concrete filled tubular steel (CFT) structures, in other words, because of the existence of reinforcement, the performance of RCFT differed from that of CFT.
Alifujiang Xiamuxi, Akira Hasegawa
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Effect of Axial Compression Ratio on Seismic Behavior of GFRP Reinforced Concrete Columns

International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics, 2020
Traditional reinforced concrete columns have demonstrated poor seismic performance especially in corrosive environment as the reinforcement bars experience severe corrosion under such conditions. To overcome the problem of steel corrosion, glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) reinforced concrete columns have gained significant attention in recent ...
Li Sun, Zeyu Yang, Qiao Jin, Weidong Yan
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