Performance of repair pre-damaged RC columns using steel straps tensioning techniques (SSTT) confinement: experimental data and modelling

Purpose: A model that extends study parameters to predict repaired column behaviour is efficient. Three-dimensional nonlinear finite element models were created in ABAQUS to simulate steel strap confinement with inclusion of pre-damaged levels. Design/methodology/approach: Experimental and analytica...

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Published in:Engineering Computations (Swansea, Wales)
Main Author: Mohd Apandi N.; Ahmad Zailani W.W.; Chin C.-L.; Ma C.-K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2024
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Mohd Apandi N.; Ahmad Zailani W.W.; Chin C.-L.; Ma C.-K.
Performance of repair pre-damaged RC columns using steel straps tensioning techniques (SSTT) confinement: experimental data and modelling
2024
Engineering Computations (Swansea, Wales)


10.1108/EC-05-2024-0376
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85208817257&doi=10.1108%2fEC-05-2024-0376&partnerID=40&md5=32a2142cffd37c25a82d147688445f0d
Purpose: A model that extends study parameters to predict repaired column behaviour is efficient. Three-dimensional nonlinear finite element models were created in ABAQUS to simulate steel strap confinement with inclusion of pre-damaged levels. Design/methodology/approach: Experimental and analytical studies demonstrate that restored reinforced concrete (RC) columns usually crush at mid-height under axial compressions. Numerical models verified RC column load-deformation. Although some specimens have considerable column stiffness differences, a numerical model based on statistical analysis matches experimental test results. Findings: It shows that, finite element model exhibited a tendency to overestimate the stiffness of the columns, with an average absolute error (AAE) of 23.1%. The validation results indicate that the AAE values for strength and ductility were 15.1% and 12.3%. It has been demonstrated that the combination of strength and ductility is capable of yielding predictions with an error rate of approximately 20%. A parametric study focused on finite element model-predicted load bearing capacity reduction. Originality/value: A numerical analysis employing finite element modelling has been formulated to investigate the behaviour of confined columns. The model underwent validation through comparison with the experimental results. The validated model is utilised to perform additional parametric investigations on the confined column. © 2024, Emerald Publishing Limited.
Emerald Publishing
02644401
English
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author Mohd Apandi N.; Ahmad Zailani W.W.; Chin C.-L.; Ma C.-K.
spellingShingle Mohd Apandi N.; Ahmad Zailani W.W.; Chin C.-L.; Ma C.-K.
Performance of repair pre-damaged RC columns using steel straps tensioning techniques (SSTT) confinement: experimental data and modelling
author_facet Mohd Apandi N.; Ahmad Zailani W.W.; Chin C.-L.; Ma C.-K.
author_sort Mohd Apandi N.; Ahmad Zailani W.W.; Chin C.-L.; Ma C.-K.
title Performance of repair pre-damaged RC columns using steel straps tensioning techniques (SSTT) confinement: experimental data and modelling
title_short Performance of repair pre-damaged RC columns using steel straps tensioning techniques (SSTT) confinement: experimental data and modelling
title_full Performance of repair pre-damaged RC columns using steel straps tensioning techniques (SSTT) confinement: experimental data and modelling
title_fullStr Performance of repair pre-damaged RC columns using steel straps tensioning techniques (SSTT) confinement: experimental data and modelling
title_full_unstemmed Performance of repair pre-damaged RC columns using steel straps tensioning techniques (SSTT) confinement: experimental data and modelling
title_sort Performance of repair pre-damaged RC columns using steel straps tensioning techniques (SSTT) confinement: experimental data and modelling
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description Purpose: A model that extends study parameters to predict repaired column behaviour is efficient. Three-dimensional nonlinear finite element models were created in ABAQUS to simulate steel strap confinement with inclusion of pre-damaged levels. Design/methodology/approach: Experimental and analytical studies demonstrate that restored reinforced concrete (RC) columns usually crush at mid-height under axial compressions. Numerical models verified RC column load-deformation. Although some specimens have considerable column stiffness differences, a numerical model based on statistical analysis matches experimental test results. Findings: It shows that, finite element model exhibited a tendency to overestimate the stiffness of the columns, with an average absolute error (AAE) of 23.1%. The validation results indicate that the AAE values for strength and ductility were 15.1% and 12.3%. It has been demonstrated that the combination of strength and ductility is capable of yielding predictions with an error rate of approximately 20%. A parametric study focused on finite element model-predicted load bearing capacity reduction. Originality/value: A numerical analysis employing finite element modelling has been formulated to investigate the behaviour of confined columns. The model underwent validation through comparison with the experimental results. The validated model is utilised to perform additional parametric investigations on the confined column. © 2024, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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