Abstract

The steel-concrete composite joint plays an important role in the building structure of transmitting load and maintaining structural stability, and the research on fire performance of composite joints is significant. The special-shaped concrete-filled steel tube (SCFST) column and U-shaped steel-concrete composite beam (USCB) have good fire resistance which is proved by authors' previous fire tests. Therefore, the fire performance of the joint between SCFST column and USCB, the temperature distribution, failure mode, fire resistance, and internal force distribution of the joint under fire are investigated based on the fire tests results of column and beam component. The results showed that the temperature of the joint zone is lower than that of the non-joint zone, which ensured that the strength and stiffness of the joint zone are higher than that of the non-joint zone (beam and column). Then the two failure modes including beam failure and column failure occurred in the composite joint in fire conditions. Furthermore, the internal force analysis indicated that internal force redistribution happens during the elevated temperature. The parameter analysis expressed that fire resistance decreases with the increase of load ratio and the beam-column moment ratio and increases with the increase of the beam-column stiffness ratio and the fire protection layer thickness. Finally, the high-temperature calculation formula for the bearing capacity of beam-column joint was proposed.

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