Cyclic loading test for prefabricated ultra-high performance concrete columns with bellows grouting connection
Published in Structural Concrete, 2024
Accelerated bridge construction is crucial in bridge engineering. In order to improve the seismic performance of prefabricated columns, this study proposes using ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) in the plastic hinge areas of prefabricated columns with bellows grouting connections. In particular, cyclic loading tests are carried out on four 1/3-scaled columns, including two castin-place columns and two bellows grouting connection columns. The results show that columns with UHPC in the plastic hinge areas exhibit larger lateral and ultimate bearing capacity, ductility, cumulative energy dissipation, and stiffness compared to those with conventional concrete. Additionally, bellows grouting connection column with UHPC shows superior seismic performance compared to cast-in-place column with conventional concrete. The proposed finite element analysis model is in a good agreement with the test results. Through using finite element analysis, three key parameters influencing the seismic performance of bellows grouting columns are examined, and the optimal combination of these parameters is identified.
Recommended citation: Jundong Fu, Shui Wan, Jie Xiao, Xiao Wang, Peng Zhou, Kevin Dekemele (2024). Cyclic loading test for prefabricated ultra-high performance concrete columns with bellows grouting connection. Structural Concrete, 1-22.
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