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Experimental study on seismic behaviors of steel-concrete composite frames

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Steel-concrete composite frames are seeing increased use in earthquake region because of their excellent structural characteristics, including high strength, stiffness, and good ductility. However, there exist gaps in the knowledge of seismic behavior and the design provisions for these structures. In order to better understand the seismic behaviors of composite frame systems, eight steel-concrete composite frames were designed. These composite frames were composed of steel-concrete composite beams and concrete filled steel tube columns. The axial compression ratio of column, slenderness ratio and linear stiffness ratio of beam to column were selected as main design parameters. The low reversed cyclic loading tests of composite frame system were carried out. Based on test results, the seismic behaviors of composite frames such as failure mode, hysteresis curve, strength degradation, rigidity degradation, ductility and energy dissipation were studied. Known from the test phenomenon, the main cause of damage is the out-of-plane deformation of steel beam and the yielding destruction of column heel. The hysteretic loops of composite frame appear a spindle shape and no obvious pinch phenomenon. The results demonstrate that this type of composite frame has favorable seismic behaviors. Furthermore, the effects of design parameters on seismic behaviors were also discussed. The results of the experiment show that the different design parameter has different influence rule on seismic behaviors of composite frame.

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Correspondence to Jing-jing Qi  (戚菁菁).

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Foundation item: Project(12K104) supported by Scientific Research Fund of Hunan Provincial Education Department, China; Project(E51254) supported by Scientific Research Foundation for the Doctoral Program of Hunan University of Science and Technology, China

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Qi, Jj., Jiang, Lz. Experimental study on seismic behaviors of steel-concrete composite frames. J. Cent. South Univ. 22, 4396–4413 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11771-015-2988-6

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