Abstract

In this paper, the eccentric compression test of seven specimens was conducted to explore the application possibility of recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) in L-shaped columns composed of concrete-filled steel tubes (CFST). The main parameter is the replacement ratio of recycled coarse aggregates (RCA), and an L-shaped column of composed hollow steel tubes was set as a control. The test results indicated that the bearing capacity and stiffness of the L-shaped column composed of RAC-filled steel tubes (RACFSTs) are better than those of the L-shaped column composed of hollow steel tubes. The compressive strength of concrete is reduced by 73.1% as the replacement ratio of RCA increases from 0 to 100%, while that of the column is merely reduced by 23.9%. The strength disadvantage of RAC is compensated by the confinement of steel tubes. Besides, the result of the eccentric compression test (80 mm eccentricity) was compared with the axial compression test (0 mm eccentricity). The increase in eccentricity reduced the bearing capacity and ductility due to additional bending moments. The finite element model (FEM) was established by software ANSYS to compare with the experimental results. The bearing capacity deviation of FEM is 4.23~6.56%. The parametric analysis was carried out to summarize the influence of parameters such as eccentricity, material strength, and steel tube thickness. With the increase of eccentricity, the bearing capacity of the RACFST decreases gradually. In engineering design, the bearing capacity of the RACFST can be improved by increasing the strength and thickness of the steel.

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