Affiliation:
1. School of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Environment Hubei University of Technology Wuhan China
2. Key Laboratory of Health Intelligent Perception and Ecological Restoration of River and Lake, Ministry of Education Hubei University of Technology Wuhan China
3. Department of Civil Engineering Hubei University of Technology Engineering and Technology College Wuhan China
Abstract
SummaryThis study aims to investigate the bonding performance of novel composite specially shaped concrete‐filled steel tubes (CFSTs). Seven novel composite L‐shaped CFST specimens were designed utilizing variations in steel tube wall thickness, steel tube length, and concrete strength as the primary parameters. Their failure modes, load–slip relationships, and longitudinal strain distribution patterns were examined through push‐out tests. Additionally, finite element models of the members were established using nonlinear spring elements based on the experimental data and subjected to numerical analysis. The research findings indicate that the ultimate bond strength of the composite L‐shaped CFSTs is positively correlated with steel tube wall thickness, steel tube length, and concrete strength. The strain distributions on the concave and convex faces of the L‐shaped steel tubes are identical. The results obtained from the finite element analysis closely match the experimental findings.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
State Key Laboratory of Silicate Materials for Architectures
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