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Strength and ductility of laterally confined concrete columns

Authors
Chung, HSYang, KHLee, YHEun, HC
Issue Date
Dec-2002
Publisher
CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING, NRC RESEARCH PRESS
Keywords
high-strength concrete; ductility; strength enhancement factor; confinement type of ties; volumetric ratio of ties; effectively confined distance ratio; nonlinear multiple regression method
Citation
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, v.29, no.6, pp 820 - 830
Pages
11
Journal Title
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Volume
29
Number
6
Start Page
820
End Page
830
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/47186
DOI
10.1139/L02-084
ISSN
0315-1468
1208-6029
Abstract
The objective of this study is to determine experimentally and analytically the magnitude of the strength enhancement of concrete confined by lateral ties. Sixty-five reinforced concrete columns with a 200 mm square cross section were tested. Experimental parameters include the compressive strength of concrete; the volumetric ratio, strength, and confinement type of rectilinear ties; and the distribution of longitudinal reinforcement bars. The confinement effects are explained by utilizing an effectively confined distance ratio. Tie stress caused by lateral concrete pressure is presented as a function of the volumetric ratio and configuration of ties, and the strength of concrete based on the experimental data and the nonlinear multiple regression method. Based on the empirical data and the nonlinear multiple regression method, this paper presents an empirical equation to determine the strength enhancement as a function of the tie stress, the effectively confined distance ratio, the volumetric ratio of ties, and the strength of concrete. The validity of the American Concrete Institute and Canadian Standards Association specifications for minimum tie spacing and the design of cross ties are examined.
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