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Effect of axial compression ratio on shear strength of reinforced light-weight concrete shear walls

2011 International Conference on Electric Technology and Civil Engineering (ICETCE), 2011
For practical reasons, the axial compression ratio has always been a vital element in light-weight concrete shear wall design relating to its own shear strength and ductility. In this paper, based on the experiment, the shear strength and failure mode of mid-rise light-weight concrete shear walls under cyclic loads, especially under different axial ...
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Experimental study on large-scale 3D printed concrete walls under axial compression

Automation in Construction, 2022
Jiachuan Yan, Liang Huo
exaly  

Axial compressive behavior of tapered CFDST column with large hollow ratio

Journal of Constructional Steel Research
Xiang-Hong Liu   +5 more
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Influence of High Axial Compression Ratios in RC Columns on the Seismic Response of MRF Buildings

Poorly designed reinforced concrete (RC) columns of actual moment-resisting frame (MRF) buildings can undergo Axial Compression Ratios (ACR) so high as their demand exceeds their capacity, even for serviceability gravity load combinations; this lack commonly leads to insufficient seismic strength.
Pacheco Orozco, Sebastián   +3 more
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