Theoretical and Experimental Study of Effective Shear Stiffness of Reinforced ECC Columns
Abstract Engineered cementitious composites (ECC) possesses characteristics that make it suitable in the zones of high shear and ductility demand of structural elements; however, there is a lack of an adequate model to predict its shear stiffness. A theoretical model for the effective shear stiffnes...
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doaj-962f48e6e6524325a851287156f825382020-11-24T20:58:33ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials1976-04852234-13152017-12-0111458559710.1007/s40069-017-0219-2Theoretical and Experimental Study of Effective Shear Stiffness of Reinforced ECC ColumnsChang Wu0Zuanfeng Pan1Kang-Su Kim2Shaoping Meng3Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyCollege of Civil Engineering, Tongji UniversityDepartment of Architectural Engineering, University of SeoulSchool of Civil Engineering, Southeast UniversityAbstract Engineered cementitious composites (ECC) possesses characteristics that make it suitable in the zones of high shear and ductility demand of structural elements; however, there is a lack of an adequate model to predict its shear stiffness. A theoretical model for the effective shear stiffness of reinforced ECC (RECC) columns is proposed on the basis of the truss-arch model, with the consideration of the unique property of ECC material. A total of six column specimens subjected to cyclic reverse loading are conducted, and the main test variables include the shear span-to-depth ratio, the transverse reinforcement ratio and the axial load ratio. Results show that the shear contribution to the total deflection in the diagonally cracked RECC beam is significant, and the proposed theoretical model can predict the shear deformation with reasonable accuracy.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40069-017-0219-2engineered cementitious composites (ECC)columnsexperimentationshear stiffnesstrussarch |
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Chang Wu Zuanfeng Pan Kang-Su Kim Shaoping Meng Theoretical and Experimental Study of Effective Shear Stiffness of Reinforced ECC Columns International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials engineered cementitious composites (ECC) columns experimentation shear stiffness truss arch |
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Chang Wu Zuanfeng Pan Kang-Su Kim Shaoping Meng |
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Chang Wu |
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Theoretical and Experimental Study of Effective Shear Stiffness of Reinforced ECC Columns |
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Theoretical and Experimental Study of Effective Shear Stiffness of Reinforced ECC Columns |
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Theoretical and Experimental Study of Effective Shear Stiffness of Reinforced ECC Columns |
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Theoretical and Experimental Study of Effective Shear Stiffness of Reinforced ECC Columns |
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Theoretical and Experimental Study of Effective Shear Stiffness of Reinforced ECC Columns |
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theoretical and experimental study of effective shear stiffness of reinforced ecc columns |
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International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials |
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1976-0485 2234-1315 |
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2017-12-01 |
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Abstract Engineered cementitious composites (ECC) possesses characteristics that make it suitable in the zones of high shear and ductility demand of structural elements; however, there is a lack of an adequate model to predict its shear stiffness. A theoretical model for the effective shear stiffness of reinforced ECC (RECC) columns is proposed on the basis of the truss-arch model, with the consideration of the unique property of ECC material. A total of six column specimens subjected to cyclic reverse loading are conducted, and the main test variables include the shear span-to-depth ratio, the transverse reinforcement ratio and the axial load ratio. Results show that the shear contribution to the total deflection in the diagonally cracked RECC beam is significant, and the proposed theoretical model can predict the shear deformation with reasonable accuracy. |
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engineered cementitious composites (ECC) columns experimentation shear stiffness truss arch |
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