Abstract

Through assuming reasonable constitutive relation of materials, finite element analysis (FEA) models of joints consisting of prestressed concrete-encased steel beams and concrete-encased concrete filled steel tube (CFST) columns were established by soft ABAQUS, and the simulated results were compared with tested ones. On this basis, the nonlinear analysis on the total loading process was conducted, and the stress variation of concrete, profile steel skeleton, steel bar skeleton, and prestressing tendons were observed at yield, peak, and ultimate loads; the influence of axial compressive ratio, steel tube ratio, stirrup ratio, and prestressing level on lateral load-displacement curves at column top and shear force-shear angle in joint core were investigated, and the shear capacity formulae of joint core were developed. It could be concluded that, the lateral peak loads and shear capacity could be improved with the increase of axial compressive ratio, steel tube ratio, stirrup ratio, and prestressing levels in varying degrees, and the ductility of joints will reduce with the increase of axial compressive ratio. Additionally, the shear capacity calculated by proposed practical formula was a little lower than FEA results, which could keep the joints safety and could be used in engineering design.

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