Experimental and numerical study on eccentric compression performance of partially encased composite columns with corrugated web

Author:

Wang Wei1ORCID,Cai Hengli1,Bai Congyou1,Bao Haiyang1,Gao Boyuan1,Yuan Zhiwei1,Niu Jianhui23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Civil Engineering Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology Xi'an China

2. Shaanxi Construction Engineering Holding Group Future City Innovation Technology Co., Ltd. Xi'an China

3. SCEGC‐XJTU Joint Research Center for Future City Construction and Management Innovation Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an China

Abstract

SummaryPartially encased composite (PEC) members are becoming increasingly popular because of their high strength and suitability for prefabrication and assembly. Corrugated steel plate has higher out‐of‐plane stiffness than flat steel plate. When it is combined with concrete, the bonding between corrugated steel plate and concrete is more obvious than that between flat steel plate and concrete. For this reason, a new type of corrugated web PEC column (CPEC column) was proposed in this paper, and its eccentric compression performance was studied by experiment and numerical method. Nine specimens were tested, of which two were subjected to axial compression and seven were subjected to eccentric compression. The key factors considered in the experiment were the loading direction, load eccentricity, link spacing, and width‐to‐thickness ratio of flange. A three‐dimensional finite element model of the CPEC columns was established and verified, and the influence of the wave angle of corrugated web on the behavior of CPEC columns under eccentric compression was investigated using a parametric study. Finally, the current design codes for estimating the interaction curve and bearing capacity of CPEC columns were assessed.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Building and Construction,Architecture,Civil and Structural Engineering

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