Abstract

This paper investigates the axial force-moment (N-M) interaction behaviour of high strength concrete encased steel (CES) composite columns. A numerical method is developed to simulate the nonlinear inelastic behaviour of CES composite beam-columns, which includes concrete cover spalling, concrete confinement effect, buckling of longitudinal reinforcing bars, and stain-hardening of the encased steel section. The numerical model is implemented in a self-developed computer program to generate the load-deflection response, moment-curvature relation, as well as the N-M strength interaction diagrams. The accuracy of the proposed analysis method is validated by comparison with the experimental results report in the companion paper and the test data available in literatures. To further understand the resistance of CES columns consisting of high strength concrete and high strength steel, parametric study is performed to evaluate the effect of concrete compressive strength, steel yield strength, load eccentricity, as well as steel area ratio. Finally, a simplified method is proposed to construct the N-M strength interaction curve of CES composite columns. The proposed method can be used to design CES beam columns for concrete grade up to C100 and steel grade up to S960.

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