Cyclic performance of non-ductile reinforced concrete columns retrofitted by partial steel plate jacketing: Experiment and numerical analysis
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Author list: Ekkachai Yooprasertchai, Pragasit Juntanalikit, Tidarut Jirawattanasomkul, Supasit Srivaranun, Amorn Pimanmas
Publisher: Wiley
Publication year: 2024
ISSN: 1464-4177
eISSN: 1751-7648
URL: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/suco.202300326
Abstract
This paper investigates the strengthening of non-ductile reinforced concrete (RC) columns using partial steel-plate jacketing to enhance ductile capacity. Quasi-static cyclic loading tests were conducted on three rectangular RC columns with varying shear-span-to-depth ratios, evaluating the effectiveness of steel-plate jacketing. Results show improved ductile flexural response, high drift capacity, and maintained gravity-loading capacity under high lateral displacements. A numerical investigation, adopting a multi-spring fiber section model, predicted cyclic lateral strength, drift ratio, and failure mode, accurately simulating reinforcement behavior and capturing the shear-strength enhancement due to steel-plate jacketing. Numerical results demonstrated good agreement with experimental findings. Based on these outcomes, a simple design procedure for retrofitted concrete columns, applicable to design engineers, has been developed and reported in this paper. This study contributes valuable insights into the practical applications of steel-plate jacketing for non-ductile RC column retrofitting, offering a comprehensive approach to predicting their seismic performance.
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