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The behavior of self compacting concrete exterior beam-column joints with a variation of shear reinforcement against cyclic lateral loads Pages 373-386 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Saloma Saloma, Siti Aisyah Nurjannah, Arie Putra Usman, Yakni Idris, Ika Juliantina, Rieske Calista Viegra Effendy

DOI: 10.5267/j.esm.2022.6.001

Keywords: Cyclic lateral loads, Ductility, Exterior Beam-Column Joints Finite Element Method, Self Compacting Concrete

Abstract:
The beam-column joints are designed to have sufficient capacity under earthquake loads. This requirement needs design details of reinforcement that fulfill the seismic criteria and adequate compaction of concrete. Using Self Compacting Concrete (SCC) material can solve the difficulty of compacting conventional concrete due to the close reinforcement distance. This study aimed to analyze the behavior of the Exterior Beam-column Joints (EBJ) using SCC as materials with a variation of shear reinforcements to withstand cyclic lateral loads. The analysis was carried out using the ANSYS software and the Finite Element Method. The analysis included hysteresis curves, stress contours, ductility, stiffness, and structural strength. The performance of an EBJ without shear reinforcement (EBJ-S1 model) was compared to other EBJs using horizontal (EBJ-S2 model) and diagonal (EBJ-S3 model) shear reinforcements in the joint zones. The results showed that horizontal and diagonal shear reinforcement in the joint zones affected the performance of the EBJs in resisting cyclic lateral loads as the representative of earthquake loads. The EBJ without shear reinforcement could withstand compressive stresses of 3.33 to 17.22 MPa, while both EBJs using horizontal and diagonal shear reinforcement achieved the same compressive stresses range of 3.33 to 20 MPa. The EBJ with diagonal reinforcement performed a wider compressive area of stress contour than the EBJ of horizontal reinforcement. The EBJ-S3 model achieved the highest ductility value of 4.733 with diagonal shear reinforcements because it achieved the highest ultimate displacement of the other EBJ models.
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Journal: ESM | Year: 2022 | Volume: 10 | Issue: 4 | Views: 897 | Reviews: 0

 

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