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- Title
Rational Use of High-Strength Concrete in Flat Slab-Column Connections under Seismic Loading.
- Authors
Inácio, Micael; Isufi, Brisid; Lapi7., Massimo; Ramos, António Pinho
- Abstract
High-strength concrete (HSC) slab-column connections with relatively low concrete strengths compared to today’s capabilities have been tested under seismic-type loading in the past. Herein, the hybrid use of HSC with compressive strength approximately 120 MPa and normal-strength concrete (NSC) is investigated through three reversed horizontal cyclic-loading tests with different geometries of the HSC region and a reference NSC specimen. The results show that HSC applied in the vicinity of the column can significantly enhance the seismic performance of slab-column connections. The best result in terms of drift capacity and economic use of HSC was achieved in the case of full-depth HSC extended from the column’s face up to 2.5 times the effective depth. Drift ratios up to 3.0% were achieved. A comparison with previous tests showed that the hybrid use of HSC and NSC can achieve similar results to the provision of punching shear reinforcement.
- Subjects
COLUMN design &; construction; SHEAR reinforcements; CONCRETE; COMPRESSIVE strength; CYCLIC loads
- Publication
ACI Structural Journal, 2020, Vol 117, Issue 6, p297
- ISSN
0889-3241
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.14359/51728080