Further experiments on the seismic performance of structural concrete beam-column joints designed in accordance with the principles of damage avoidance

Recent research on jointed unbonded post-tensioned precast concrete frames has demonstrated their superior seismic resistance. Inelastic rotation generated during large earthquake motions is accommodated through gap opening and closing at the beam-to-column connections in the frame. By applying the...

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Main Author: Li, Luo man
Language:en
Published: University of Canterbury. Civil Engineering 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10092/1098
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spelling ndltd-canterbury.ac.nz-oai-ir.canterbury.ac.nz-10092-10982015-03-30T15:28:52ZFurther experiments on the seismic performance of structural concrete beam-column joints designed in accordance with the principles of damage avoidanceLi, Luo manpost-tensionedconcrete framedamage avoidance designbeam-column jointRecent research on jointed unbonded post-tensioned precast concrete frames has demonstrated their superior seismic resistance. Inelastic rotation generated during large earthquake motions is accommodated through gap opening and closing at the beam-to-column connections in the frame. By applying the principles of Damage Avoidance Design (DAD), a steel-steel armoured connection has been demonstrated to be effective in protecting the precast elements from damage. The re-centring ability of the unbonded prestressed post-tensioned system allows the building to return to its original undeformed position after the earthquake with negligible residual deformations. This research experimentally assesses the biaxial performance of the unbonded precast beam-to-column joint and simplifies the steel-steel armoured connection details in the joint. The experimental results of both quasi-static unidirectional lateral loading tests and biaxial lateral loading tests conducted on a 80% scaled unbonded jointed beam-to-column joint are presented. The performance of the proposed simplified steel-steel connection is assessed. A theoretical model is developed based primarily on rigid body kinematics and is validated using the test results. A formulation is also developed based on St Vennants' principle, to estimate the effective stiffness of the precast concrete beams under bidirectional rocking. Based on the experimental findings, improvements to the steel-steel armoured connection and joint details are proposed.University of Canterbury. Civil Engineering2008-09-07T21:53:06Z2008-09-07T21:53:06Z2006Electronic thesis or dissertationTexthttp://hdl.handle.net/10092/1098enNZCUCopyright Luo man Lihttp://library.canterbury.ac.nz/thesis/etheses_copyright.shtml
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topic post-tensioned
concrete frame
damage avoidance design
beam-column joint
spellingShingle post-tensioned
concrete frame
damage avoidance design
beam-column joint
Li, Luo man
Further experiments on the seismic performance of structural concrete beam-column joints designed in accordance with the principles of damage avoidance
description Recent research on jointed unbonded post-tensioned precast concrete frames has demonstrated their superior seismic resistance. Inelastic rotation generated during large earthquake motions is accommodated through gap opening and closing at the beam-to-column connections in the frame. By applying the principles of Damage Avoidance Design (DAD), a steel-steel armoured connection has been demonstrated to be effective in protecting the precast elements from damage. The re-centring ability of the unbonded prestressed post-tensioned system allows the building to return to its original undeformed position after the earthquake with negligible residual deformations. This research experimentally assesses the biaxial performance of the unbonded precast beam-to-column joint and simplifies the steel-steel armoured connection details in the joint. The experimental results of both quasi-static unidirectional lateral loading tests and biaxial lateral loading tests conducted on a 80% scaled unbonded jointed beam-to-column joint are presented. The performance of the proposed simplified steel-steel connection is assessed. A theoretical model is developed based primarily on rigid body kinematics and is validated using the test results. A formulation is also developed based on St Vennants' principle, to estimate the effective stiffness of the precast concrete beams under bidirectional rocking. Based on the experimental findings, improvements to the steel-steel armoured connection and joint details are proposed.
author Li, Luo man
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title Further experiments on the seismic performance of structural concrete beam-column joints designed in accordance with the principles of damage avoidance
title_short Further experiments on the seismic performance of structural concrete beam-column joints designed in accordance with the principles of damage avoidance
title_full Further experiments on the seismic performance of structural concrete beam-column joints designed in accordance with the principles of damage avoidance
title_fullStr Further experiments on the seismic performance of structural concrete beam-column joints designed in accordance with the principles of damage avoidance
title_full_unstemmed Further experiments on the seismic performance of structural concrete beam-column joints designed in accordance with the principles of damage avoidance
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publisher University of Canterbury. Civil Engineering
publishDate 2008
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