Abstract

This paper deals with the experimental determination of ductility of ultra-high-performance fiber-reinforced concrete (UHPFRC) columns with longitudinal passive reinforcement, tested under combined axial and alternate flexural load. The influence of axial load has been studied, as well as the presence or not of a reduced shear reinforcement. One companion column made of ordinary concrete and with a high shear reinforcement ratio has also been tested for comparison. The ductility has been assessed with energy dissipation and ductility coefficient calculations. In addition, the maximum bending moment has been compared with theoretical calculation, using the material characteristics determined from characterization tests. The paper concludes that UHPFRC columns with a longitudinal reinforcement which have not been specifically designed for seismic resistance do display a ductility coefficient higher than 2 and a noticeable ability to protect the rebars from buckling, but have a rather high decrease of bending moment under the succession of series of alternate flexural load cycles.

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