Abstract

The steel tube concrete structure constrains the core concrete through the inner wall of the steel tube, forming a hoop effect, significantly improving the compressive performance of the core concrete and effectively exerting the tensile performance of the steel tube. Although this structure has been optimized in terms of mechanical properties, its ultra-high bonding performance makes it extremely difficult to disassemble and recycle. To explore ways to solve this challenge, this article selects C40 concrete as the matrix concrete, and designs and produces circular steel tube concrete specimens and square steel tube concrete specimens with a height of 250mm and a steel tube wall thickness of 4mm. The specific research content covers the hoop effect of steel pipes on core concrete, the degradation law of thermal expansion and contraction interface bonding performance of steel pipe concrete components, the coupling effect of cutting joints and thermal expansion and contraction on interface bonding performance of steel pipe concrete components, and the mechanism of interface debonding of steel pipe concrete components. Through systematic experiments and analysis, the influence of different variation parameters on the debonding performance of steel tube concrete was deeply studied, and its debonding mechanism was revealed. This series of studies provides an important scientific basis for the theoretical understanding and application of steel-concrete structures, helping to overcome the problem of dismantling and recycling, and promoting the transformation and development of related equipment.

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