Abstract

This paper presents the cyclic behavior of reinforced concrete-filled steel tube (RCFST) column to beam joint with prefabricated connectors. The cyclic performance of four specimens was investigated to focus on the hysteretic behavior, reinforcement tension, residual deformation, and strain distribution of joints. The equivalent viscous damping coefficients (ξeq) corresponding to the four specimens range from 0.049 to 0.087 at the yield point. And the final residual drift ratio of the specimens ranged from 3.6% to 12.9%. The tested column-beam joint specimens had good hysteretic behavior, energy dissipation, and self-centering ability. The PT steel bars without hollow channel or weakened treatment enhanced the self-centering ability and workability of joints. The finite element models were developed to verify the main mechanical properties of the self-centering RCFST column to beam joint. The average of KE/ KFEA, Mc,y/ My,FEA and Mc,p/ Mp,FEA were 0.89, 0.98, and 1.03, respectively. The FEA models could predict mechanical properties of the joints with high accuracy.

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