Abstract

The cyclic response of R.C. hollow box columns, constructed as part of a typical single-column bent viaduct, built in the 1970’s in Central Europe, was studied both experimentally and analytically. Moderate displacement ductility capacity (between 3 and 4) was observed regardless of the column construction details, which are nowadays considered inappropriate for seismic regions. Standard analytical flexural models correlated with the experimental results quite well. Shear strength was estimated using the two methods included in the EC8 standards, as well as the method developed at the University of California, San Diego. Quite different results were obtained. The most accurate was the third method.

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