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Article: Behaviour of concrete-filled stainless steel tubular X-joints subjected to compression

TitleBehaviour of concrete-filled stainless steel tubular X-joints subjected to compression
Authors
KeywordsBeams and girders
Bearing capacity
Bearings (structural)
Buckling
Carbon steel
Issue Date2009
PublisherPergamon. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/tws
Citation
Thin-Walled Structures, 2009, v. 47 n. 4, p. 365-374 How to Cite?
AbstractExperimental investigation of concrete-filled stainless steel tubular X-joints fabricated from square hollow section (SHS) and rectangular hollow section (RHS) brace and chord members was conducted. High-strength stainless steel (duplex and high-strength austenitic) and normal-strength stainless steel (AISI 304) specimens filled with nominal concrete cylinder strength of 30 MPa were tested. The concrete was filled in the chord member of the test specimens along the full chord length. A total of 25 X-joint tests was performed that consists of 9 test specimens with brace members and 16 test specimens with steel bearing plates. The axial compression force was applied to the brace members, which were welded at right angles to the opposing sides of the continuous chord member. Local buckling failure of brace was the main failure mode observed during the tests. Therefore, steel bearing plates were used to simulate the brace members, which avoid failure of the brace members. These specimens were failed by chord face failure and chord side wall failure as well as crushing of concrete. The test results were compared with the design strengths calculated using the CIDECT design rules for concrete-filled carbon steel tubular structures. It is shown that the design strengths calculated using the existing design equations are quite conservative for the test specimens. It is recommended that the influence of stainless steel tubes on the bearing capacity of concrete-filled stainless steel tubular X-joints should be considered in the design rules. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/124566
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2023 Impact Factor: 5.7
2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 1.527
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Funding AgencyGrant Number
University of Hong Kong
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The authors are grateful to STALA Tube Finland for Supplying the test specimens. The authors are also thankful to Mr. Kin-Pong Choi for his assistance in the experimental program as part of his final year undergraduate research project at The University of Hong Kong.

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dc.description.abstractExperimental investigation of concrete-filled stainless steel tubular X-joints fabricated from square hollow section (SHS) and rectangular hollow section (RHS) brace and chord members was conducted. High-strength stainless steel (duplex and high-strength austenitic) and normal-strength stainless steel (AISI 304) specimens filled with nominal concrete cylinder strength of 30 MPa were tested. The concrete was filled in the chord member of the test specimens along the full chord length. A total of 25 X-joint tests was performed that consists of 9 test specimens with brace members and 16 test specimens with steel bearing plates. The axial compression force was applied to the brace members, which were welded at right angles to the opposing sides of the continuous chord member. Local buckling failure of brace was the main failure mode observed during the tests. Therefore, steel bearing plates were used to simulate the brace members, which avoid failure of the brace members. These specimens were failed by chord face failure and chord side wall failure as well as crushing of concrete. The test results were compared with the design strengths calculated using the CIDECT design rules for concrete-filled carbon steel tubular structures. It is shown that the design strengths calculated using the existing design equations are quite conservative for the test specimens. It is recommended that the influence of stainless steel tubes on the bearing capacity of concrete-filled stainless steel tubular X-joints should be considered in the design rules. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.en_HK
dc.languageengen_HK
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dc.subjectBeams and girdersen_HK
dc.subjectBearing capacityen_HK
dc.subjectBearings (structural)en_HK
dc.subjectBucklingen_HK
dc.subjectCarbon steelen_HK
dc.titleBehaviour of concrete-filled stainless steel tubular X-joints subjected to compressionen_HK
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