Experimental study on I-shaped precast reinforced concrete shear walls using bolted connections

被引:0
|
作者
Sun J. [1 ]
Qiu H.-X. [1 ]
Tan Z.-C. [1 ,2 ]
Jiang H.-B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Key Laboratory of Concrete and Prestressed Concrete Structures of Ministry of Education, Southeast University, Nanjing
[2] China Energy Engineering Corporation Jiangsu Power Design Institute Co., Ltd, Nanjing
来源
Gongcheng Lixue/Engineering Mechanics | 2018年 / 35卷 / 08期
关键词
Connecting steel frame; High strength bolt; Precast shear wall; Seismic behavior; Vertical connection;
D O I
10.6052/j.issn.1000-4750.2017.04.0313
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The longitudinal and transverse prefabricated reinforced concrete (RC) wall panels with embedded limbic steel frames are jointed together using connecting steel frames and high strength bolts, forming I-shaped shear walls. To investigate the mechanical behavior and seismic performance of this total-prefabricated shear wall, monotonic loading tests on three specimens and a low-cyclic reversed loading test on one specimen were carried out. The load bearing capacity, lateral stiffness, ductility, energy-dissipating capacity, strain distribution in the connecting components and the relative slippages within the connecting components were subsequently investigated. Then the ultimate anti-shearing mechanism of the test walls was discussed in detail. The research results show that the total-prefabricated shear wall possesses high load bearing capacity, favorable ductility and energy-dissipating capacity. The displacement ductility factor is about 3 to 6. The nominal diameter of the high strength bolt and the thickness of the steel plates in the connecting steel frame have effects on the lateral stiffness and the ultimate bearing capacity of the prefabricated shear wall. The embedded limbic steel frame not only transfers the stress in the distributing steel bars, but also confines the concrete, resulting in superior ductility of the shear wall. © 2018, Engineering Mechanics Press. All right reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:172 / 183and191
相关论文
共 24 条
  • [1] Wan M., Ceng B., Strength and rigidity of joints in large panel buildings, Journal of Building Structures, 7, 4, pp. 54-69, (1986)
  • [2] Song G., Liu B., Wang D., Experimental and theoretical study on seismic behavior of vertical connection in PBPS under repeated loading, Journal of Building Structures, 24, 6, pp. 18-24, (2003)
  • [3] Wattick J.A., Chen A., Development of a prototype fiber Reinforced Polymer - Concrete Filled wall panel, Engineering Structures, 147, pp. 297-308, (2017)
  • [4] Lian X., Ye X., Jiang Q., Et al., A new green resident structure system: the superimposed slab shear walls system, Industrial Construction, 40, 6, pp. 79-84, (2010)
  • [5] Wang Z., Liu W., Zhai W., Et al., Experimental study on seismic behavior of new type reinforced concrete composite shear wall, Journal of Central South University (Science and Technology), 46, 4, pp. 1409-1419, (2015)
  • [6] Qian J., Yang X., Qin H., Et al., Tests on seismic behavior of pre-cast shear walls with various methods of vertical reinforcement splicing, Journal of Building Structures, 32, 6, pp. 51-59, (2011)
  • [7] Huang Y., Zhu Z., Huang D., Et al., Investigation into half grout sleeve splicing for rebars, Journal of South China University of Technology (Natural Science Edition), 44, 2, pp. 26-32, (2016)
  • [8] Jiang H., Chen Z., Zhang J., Et al., Quasi-static test of precast reinforced concrete shear wall structure, Journal of Building Structures, 32, 6, pp. 34-40, (2011)
  • [9] Chen X., Liu M., Yao D., Et al., Quasi-static experiments on lap length of precast shear walls assembled with reinforcement grouting anchor connection and corrugated pipes, Journal of Dalian University of Technology, 56, 6, pp. 616-623, (2016)
  • [10] Zhang J., Hou H., Dong N., Et al., Design and application of assembly integral shear wall residence with prefabricated reinforced concrete, Construction Technology, 38, 5, pp. 22-24, (2009)