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Stud Reinforcement in Beam-Column Joints under Seismic Loads
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11-13-2012, 01:26 AM
Stud Reinforcement in Beam-Column Joints under Seismic Loads

Author: Ibrahim, Hatem Hassan Ali | Size: 17 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: ProQuest | Year: 2011 | pages: 358

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Current codes recommend large amounts of shear reinforcement for reinforced concrete beam-column joints causing significant congestion. This research aims at investigating experimentally and numerically the efficiency of using studs with a head at each end in lieu of conventional closed hoops in reinforced concrete beam-column joints. The proposed reinforcement reduces congestion and ensures easier assembly of the reinforcing cage, saving labour cost and enhancing performance of the joint. Based on this research, a recommended arrangement and detailing of headed studs and their design for exterior beam-column joint are presented. The experimental investigation consisted of testing ten full-scale beam-column joint specimens under quasi-static cyclic loading. The specimens represented an exterior beam-column joint subassembly isolated at the points of contra-flexure from a typical multi-storey, multi-bay reinforced concrete frame. A test setup was developed to simulate the lateral inter-storey drift. The test parameters included: the type, arrangement and amount of shear reinforcement, the load history and rate of loading, and the amount of reinforcement for out-of-plane confinement of the joint. Envelopes of the hysteretic behaviour of the specimens and the joint deformation under shear stress are presented. The stiffness degradation, the strain levels in the joint reinforcement, the contribution of joint, beam, and column to the inter-storey drift, and the energy dissipation were compared. All the test specimens reinforced with headed studs in the joint achieved considerable enhancement in their behaviour under cyclic loads and exhibited a performance close to that of a joint reinforced with closed hoops and cross ties according to the code. All the specimens with adequate out-of-plane confinement had an equivalent behaviour compared with the code-based specimen and achieved a desirable mode of failure. Use of double-headed studs proved to be a viable option for reinforcing exterior beam-column joints. A three dimensional finite element model was developed. The concrete material model used combines constitutive models for cracking and plasticity. The model was verified against the experimental results. Good agreement was found between the experimental and numerical hysteretic behaviour. The strengths and weaknesses of the model were identified. The model was used to study the effect of various parameters on the joint behaviour including: concrete strength, column load and out-of-plane confinement.

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