ANALYTICAL INVESTIGATION of CURVATURE DUCTILITY of REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMNS
Abstract
In this study; the effect of axial load, longitudinal reinforcement diameter, transverse
reinforcement diameter and transverse reinforcement spacing were investigated on the moment curvature
relationships of reinforced concrete columns. Reinforced concrete columns having different geometries
were designed considering the regulations of Turkish Building Earthquake Codes (2018). Investigations
of the effect of axial load, longitudinal reinforcement diameter, transverse reinforcement diameter and
transverse reinforcement spacing on the behavior of the concrete columns are the main purpose of this
study. The behavior of the columns was investigated from the moment-curvature relation, by considering
the nonlinear behavior of the materials taken into account. The moment-curvature relationships of the
reinforced concrete column cross-sections having different axial load levels have been obtained by
considering Mander model which considers the lateral confined concrete strength. The examined effects
of the parameters on the column behavior were evaluated in terms of curvature ductility and the moment
capacity of the cross-section. In the designed column cross-sections, different parameters effecting the
moment-curvature relationships were calculated and compared. It is observed that the variation of the
axial load, longitudinal reinforcement diameter, transverse reinforcement diameter and transverse
reinforcement spacing have an important effect on the moment-curvature behavior of the reinforced
concrete columns.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Civil Engineering
Journal Section
Research Article
Publication Date
April 30, 2020
Submission Date
January 9, 2019
Acceptance Date
January 12, 2020
Published in Issue
Year 2020 Volume: 25 Number: 1
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