Abstract

AbstractA new type of connection between shear walls is proposed for the shear wall with precast concrete hollow molds (PCHM). The overlapping reinforcements are inserted into the PCHM before pouring concrete into the hollow in this method. Full‐scale test specimens are tested under low cyclic loading test to analyze their seismic performance, such as failure modes, hysteretic characters, stiffness degradation, energy dissipation, and ductility. For the precast specimen, although the penetrating crack appears at the horizontal connection, there is no large slippage leading to anchorage failure and disengagement of interfaces. Generally, compared with cast‐in‐situ shear walls, shear walls with PCHM have no large difference in bearing capacity, failure mode, stiffness degradation, energy dissipation and ductility. Therefore, the proposed shear wall with the new type of connection method is worth popularizing and utilizing in practical engineering projects with similar design procedure to cast‐in‐situ structures.

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