EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF BATTENED BUILT-UP LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE ENCASED COMPOSITE COLUMNS SUBJECTED TO AXIAL CYCLIC LOADING
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https://doi.org/10.1590/1679-78255745Abstract
IN THE RECENT ERA, BUILT-UP COLUMNS HAVE BEEN CONTINUOUSLY USED BY THE ENGINEERS IN THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF TALL BUILDINGS AND BRIDGES. VIBRATION ANALYSIS OF THESE TYPES OF COLUMNS IS ESSENTIAL TO UNDERSTAND THE FAILURE MODES OF SUCH COLUMNS. IN THAT ASPECT, THIS STUDY AIMS TO ANALYSE A CONCRETE ENCASED BUILTUP COLUMN MADE BY CONFIGURING COLD-FORMED STEEL ANGLE SECTIONS CONNECTED BY MEANS OF BATTENS ENCASED BY NORMAL WEIGHT AND LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE WITH AND WITHOUT THE INCLUSION OF BASALT FIBRE. EIGHT COLUMNS WITH BATTENS WERE SIMULATED AND IT IS ENCASED WITH FOUR DIFFERENT TYPES OF CONCRETE AND SUBJECTED TO AXIAL CYCLIC LOADING. THE EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS WERE COMPARED WITH THE NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION CARRIED OUT USING FEA. THE RESULTS INDICATED THAT THE TYPE OF CONCRETE GREATLY INFLUENCES THE BEHAVIOR OF COLUMNS. HIGHER ULTIMATE STRENGTH AND DUCTILITY WAS OBSERVED FOR ALL SPECIMENS WHICH IS DUE TO LOWER SHEAR CAPACITY OF THE BATTENS. IT WAS OBSERVED THAT INTENSITY OF AXIAL CYCLIC LOAD HAS A SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ULTIMATE STRENGTH AND DEFLECTION OF COLUMNS, BUT IT IS LESS INFLUENTIAL ON THE YIELD STRENGTH. IT WAS CONCLUDED THE RESULTS OF EXPERIMENTAL AND FEA SHOWS A GOOD COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN EACH OTHER AND DEPICTS AN ERROR OF 7.48%.
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