Experimental Investigation of the Inelastic Cyclic Behavior of Concrete-Filled Double-Skin Tubular Beam-Columns with Corrugated Inner Skins and Ultrahigh-Strength Corner Tubes

  • Mojtaba Farahi
  • , Amin Heidarpour
  • , Dimitrios G. Lignos
  • , Xiao Ling Zhao
  • , Riadh S. Al-Mahaidi

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Abstract

This paper presents the experimental results from nine full-scale concrete-filled double-skin tubular (CFDST) beam-columns. The test specimens exploited two fabrication strategies, featuring either hollow steel inner skins with corrugated geometry or ultrahigh-strength steel corner tubes to enhance the seismic performance of noncompact CFDST beam-columns for potential use in low-to-moderate seismicity regions. The effects of loading sequence, axial load ratio, and cross-sectional geometry were investigated. The experimental results suggested that the current AISC specification may be used to predict the axial strength of composite members with a relatively good accuracy. In the postbuckling range, conventional CFDST beam-columns and those with corrugated inner skins are prone to fracture at the corner welds of the built-up cross section. However, the latter exhibited up to two times larger drift capacities than conventional CFDST counterparts prior to losing axial load carrying capacity. Noncompact beam-columns retrofitted with ultrahigh-strength steel corner tubes exhibited a 4% lateral drift demand without experiencing more than 25% flexural strength loss. The presence of ultrahigh-strength steel increases the plastic hinge length of CFDST beam-columns by up to four times relative to CFDST beam-columns with corrugated inner skin, regardless of the employed loading history.

Original languageEnglish
Article number04022190
JournalJournal of Structural Engineering (United States)
Volume148
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2022

Keywords

  • Axial shortening
  • Composite-steel concrete members
  • Concrete-filled double-skin tubular (CFDST) beam-columns
  • Cyclic loading
  • Full-scale experiments
  • Local buckling
  • Multiaxial loading
  • Seismic retrofitting
  • Weld fracture

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Building and Construction
  • General Materials Science
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Mechanical Engineering

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