Abstract

This paper presents a research on the axial compressive behavior of double skin composite wall(DSCW) with steel truss, which is a novel type of composite wall. The steel truss is constructed by two angles and kinked rebar is acting as the interface connector. Experimental study was introduced briefly and software ABAQUS was adopted for numerical simulation analysis. By comparing with the experimental results, the accuracy of the finite element model was verified and then structural behavior of the walls was comprehensively evaluated. A parametric study was carried out to investigate the influences of the strength of steel plate and infilled concrete, truss horizontal spacing to thickness ratio on the compression responses of the composite wall. The results show that the better ductility of the composite wall can be achieved by the lower concrete strength and higher steel plate strength. Besides, the strength of the concrete and the steel plate tends to have a linear correlation with the load-carrying capacity. The horizontal spacing to thickness ratio has the significant influence on the failure mode of the composite wall and local buckling of steel plate can be avoided when the ratio is less than a certain value. In addition, the calculation formula for the axial compressive load-carrying capacity of the composite wall was proposed to provide a reference basis for the application of this type of composite walls in practice.

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