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Fiber element modeling for seismic performance of bridge columns made of concrete-filled FRP tubes
Authors:Zhenyu Zhu   Iftekhar Ahmad  Amir Mirmiran  
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33174, USA

bONM&J Inc. 321 15th Street, Suite 200, West Palm Beach, FL 33401, USA

Abstract:Concrete-filled fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) tubes (CFFT) are an alternative to reinforced concrete, providing for rapid construction with comparable strengths and higher ductility. Despite encouraging test data, it is not clear as to whether traditional analytical tools may be used for prediction of structural performance of CFFT, especially in seismic applications. This paper reports on modeling of CFFT either as cast-in-place reinforced or precast post-tensioned column in conjunction with a reinforced concrete (RC) footing. The model is verified against two earlier experimental programs at the member-level and subassembly-level. The model was then used to conduct a parametric study of different column configurations under a constant axial load and a reversed cyclic lateral load. Moreover, seismic performance of a typical CFFT column is compared with its RC counterpart under three different ground acceleration records. The study shows that seismic analysis of CFFT columns is possible using available analytical tools for conventional RC columns. Also, CFFT columns demonstrate superior performance over their RC counterparts in response to wide-ranging ground acceleration records. Fiber architecture of the FRP tube could be optimized for strength and ductility. Internal steel reinforcement and a minimum thickness of FRP tube are deemed necessary to provide adequate ductility and system integrity in seismic applications.
Keywords:Concrete   CFFT   FRP   OpenSees   Pseudo-static   Seismic
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