Seismic protection of lap-spliced RC columns using SMA wire jackets

Author:

Choi Eunsoo1,Chung Young-Soo2,Choi Dong-Ho3,DesRoches Reginald4

Affiliation:

1. Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Hongik University, Seoul, South Korea

2. Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, South Korea

3. Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea

4. Professor, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Abstract

This study used two forms of shape memory alloy (SMA) wires, nickel–titanium–niobium (NiTiNb) and nickle–titatanium (NiTi), to retrofit reinforced concrete (RC) columns with lap splices. NiTiNb shape memory alloys are considered to show a wider temperature window compared with NiTi shape memory alloys and thus may be beneficial for applications in the area of civil structures. The goals of this study are to assess the mechanical behaviour of the two shape memory alloy wires and investigate the seismic performance of the shape memory alloy wire jackets for reinforced concrete columns with lap splices. First, the study investigates the recovery and the residual stress of NiTiNb and NiTi shape memory alloy wires. This study also evaluates the behaviour of the NiTiNb shape memory alloy wire under residual stresses. The results indicate that the shape memory alloy wire jackets show good performance for reinforced concrete columns with lap splices. The shape memory alloy wire jackets increase the ductile behaviour of the lap-spliced columns without strength degradation. The results show that their performance is superior to that of the RC column with continuous reinforcements. The study shows that the NiTiNb shape memory alloy wire jackets are more adaptive for retrofit of RC columns than the NiTi shape memory alloy wire jackets since the NiTiNb shape memory alloy shows more appropriate temperature windows for the applications of shape memory alloys in civil structures.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

General Materials Science,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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