Cyclic Testing of Concrete-Filled Circular Steel Bridge Piers having Encased Fixed-Based Detail |
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Authors: | Julia Marson Michel Bruneau |
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Affiliation: | 1Project Engineer, Harmer Podolak Engineering, 221-39 Robertson Rd., Nepean ON, Canada K2H 8R2. 2Director, MCEER, Professor, Dept. of CSEE, Univ. at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260.
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Abstract: | To investigate their adequacy as energy dissipating elements during earthquakes, this paper reports on cyclic inelastic tests executed to determine the maximum strength and ductility of four concrete-filled circular steel piers joined to a foundation detail proposed to develop the full composite strength at the base of these columns. Column diameters considered were 324 and 406 mm, with D/t ratios ranging from 34 to 64. The ductility of all tested columns was found to be good, all columns being able to reach drifts of 7% before a significant loss in moment capacity occurred as a result of cracks opening on the local buckles, suggesting that concrete-filled steel tubes can be effective as bridge piers in seismic regions of North America. |
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Keywords: | Bridge piers Composite columns Cyclic tests Seismic response Footings Design criteria |
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