Investigation of Moment-Curvature and Effective Section Stiffness of Reinforced Concrete Columns
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2021
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Yüksel, S. Bahadır
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In determining the seismic performance of reinforced concrete (RC) structures in na?tional and international seismic code, it is desired to use effective section stiffness of the cracked section in RC structural elements during the design phase. Although the effective stiffness of the cracked section is not constant, it depends on parameters such as the dimension of the cross-section, concrete strength and axial force acting on the section. In this study, RC column models with different axial load levels, con?crete strength, longitudinal and transverse reinforcement ratios were designed to in?vestigate effective stiffness. Analytically investigated parameters were calculated from TBEC (2018), ACI318 (2014), ASCE/SEI41 (2017), Eurocode 2 (2004) and Eu?rocode8 (2004, 2005) regulations and moment-curvature relationships. From the numerical analysis results, it is obtained that the axial load level, concrete strength, longitudinal and transverse reinforcement ratios have an influence on the effective stiffness factor of RC column sections. The calculated effective stiffness for RC col?umns increases with increasing transverse reinforcement ratio, longitudinal rein?forcement ratio and concrete strength. Due to the increase of axial force, effective stiffness values of concrete have increased.
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02 engineering and technology, 0201 civil engineering
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Source
Challenge Journal of Structural Mechanics
Volume
7
Issue
3
Start Page
135
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150
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