Effects of Accident Thermal Loading on In-Plane Shear Behavior of Steel-Plate Composite Walls

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Bhardwaj, Saahastaranshu R. [1 ]
Sener, Kadir C. [2 ]
Varma, Amit H. [3 ]
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[1] Univ Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 USA
[2] Auburn Univ, Auburn, AL 36849 USA
[3] Purdue Univ, Bowen Lab, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
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steel-plate composite; structural walls; accident thermal; seismic; in-plane shear; shear stiffness; flexural stiffness; SC WALLS; DESIGN;
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Structural walls in safety-related nuclear facilities are required to be designed for seismic and accident thermal (due to postulated high energy pipe break events) loading combination. Current U. S. and international codes provide limited guidance for analysis and design of walls for this loading combination. This paper describes the experimental results and observations from tests conducted on a laboratoryscale (1:4 to 1:5) test unit representing steel-plate composite ( SC) walls subjected to combined in-plane (seismic) and accident thermal loading. The test unit was subjected to surface temperatures of up to 450 degrees F in combination with cyclic in-plane loading. Results of similar experiments recently conducted in Japan are also summarized (with surface temperatures up to 570 degrees F). Surface heating combined with the low thermal conductivity and high specific heat of concrete resulted in nonlinear thermal gradients through the thickness of the specimens. These nonlinear thermal gradients and the associated self- or internal restraint led to extensive concrete cracking. This concrete cracking reduced the initial and secant stiffness of the specimens. The initial stiffness of the heated specimens reduced to 30 to 40% of the initial stiffness of the control (unheated) specimen. The secant stiffness of the heated specimens reduced up to 50% of the secant stiffness of the control (unheated) specimen. However, the in- plane shear strength of the heated SC specimens was still approximately 10 to 30% greater than the nominal in-plane shear strength calculated, for the limit state of steel plate von Mises yielding, using AISC N690 equations and measured material properties. Evaluation of the experimental results and observations suggests that the in-plane shear strength of SC walls subjected to typical accident surface temperatures (up to 570 degrees F) can be estimated conservatively using the current provisions of AISC N690. The stiffness for accident thermal loading combinations can be considered to reduce from cracked composite stiffness at ambient temperature to fully cracked-that is, steel-only stiffness as the surface temperature increases up to typical accident value.
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