Lateral behaviour of PT segmental bridge columns with Ultra High Strength Concrete (UHSC)

In recent years, application of precast post-tensioned (PT) segmental columns consisting of a number of precast segments and footing foundation aligned and connected altogether by post tensioning strands, has shown increasing focus in seismic regions due to their advantages over traditional columns...

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Main Authors: Nikbakht, E., Al-Nini, A., Dahi, S.M., Mahzabin, S.
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Published: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE) 2018
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spelling my.utp.eprints.219642018-08-01T01:11:15Z Lateral behaviour of PT segmental bridge columns with Ultra High Strength Concrete (UHSC) Nikbakht, E. Al-Nini, A. Dahi, S.M. Mahzabin, S. In recent years, application of precast post-tensioned (PT) segmental columns consisting of a number of precast segments and footing foundation aligned and connected altogether by post tensioning strands, has shown increasing focus in seismic regions due to their advantages over traditional columns including self-centering capability with low residual displacement and permanent deformation under severe lateral seismic loading. Recently, there have been an emerge of interest to use ultra-high strength concrete (UHSC) due to their great tensile and compressive strengths. In this study, a three dimensional (3D) nonlinear finite element model for PT segmental columns are developed and the results are validated with the experimental test conducted. A parametric study is carried out to investigate the influence of UHCS with different compressive strengths of 126 MPa, 150 MPa and 193 MPa; and tensile strengths of 6.0, 8.9 and 12.3 MPa on lateral response of PT segmental columns. In this study, PT segmental columns with normal strength; High strength concrete fully replaced with normal strength concrete throughout the columns; and UHSC as jacketing around the first segment are investigated. The influence of compressive strength and tensile strength on stiffness, lateral load capacity and ductility of the segmental columns with different concrete strengths are discussed. Also, strengthening of PT segmental columns with UHSC jacketing were examined and the results are compared. © IABSE Conference, Kuala Lumpur 2018: Engineering the Developing World - Report. All rights reserved. International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE) 2018 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85050038859&partnerID=40&md5=4d6d8c74d2c8725a6ead566336180734 Nikbakht, E. and Al-Nini, A. and Dahi, S.M. and Mahzabin, S. (2018) Lateral behaviour of PT segmental bridge columns with Ultra High Strength Concrete (UHSC). IABSE Conference, Kuala Lumpur 2018: Engineering the Developing World - Report . pp. 732-735. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/21964/
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description In recent years, application of precast post-tensioned (PT) segmental columns consisting of a number of precast segments and footing foundation aligned and connected altogether by post tensioning strands, has shown increasing focus in seismic regions due to their advantages over traditional columns including self-centering capability with low residual displacement and permanent deformation under severe lateral seismic loading. Recently, there have been an emerge of interest to use ultra-high strength concrete (UHSC) due to their great tensile and compressive strengths. In this study, a three dimensional (3D) nonlinear finite element model for PT segmental columns are developed and the results are validated with the experimental test conducted. A parametric study is carried out to investigate the influence of UHCS with different compressive strengths of 126 MPa, 150 MPa and 193 MPa; and tensile strengths of 6.0, 8.9 and 12.3 MPa on lateral response of PT segmental columns. In this study, PT segmental columns with normal strength; High strength concrete fully replaced with normal strength concrete throughout the columns; and UHSC as jacketing around the first segment are investigated. The influence of compressive strength and tensile strength on stiffness, lateral load capacity and ductility of the segmental columns with different concrete strengths are discussed. Also, strengthening of PT segmental columns with UHSC jacketing were examined and the results are compared. © IABSE Conference, Kuala Lumpur 2018: Engineering the Developing World - Report. All rights reserved.
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author Nikbakht, E.
Al-Nini, A.
Dahi, S.M.
Mahzabin, S.
spellingShingle Nikbakht, E.
Al-Nini, A.
Dahi, S.M.
Mahzabin, S.
Lateral behaviour of PT segmental bridge columns with Ultra High Strength Concrete (UHSC)
author_facet Nikbakht, E.
Al-Nini, A.
Dahi, S.M.
Mahzabin, S.
author_sort Nikbakht, E.
title Lateral behaviour of PT segmental bridge columns with Ultra High Strength Concrete (UHSC)
title_short Lateral behaviour of PT segmental bridge columns with Ultra High Strength Concrete (UHSC)
title_full Lateral behaviour of PT segmental bridge columns with Ultra High Strength Concrete (UHSC)
title_fullStr Lateral behaviour of PT segmental bridge columns with Ultra High Strength Concrete (UHSC)
title_full_unstemmed Lateral behaviour of PT segmental bridge columns with Ultra High Strength Concrete (UHSC)
title_sort lateral behaviour of pt segmental bridge columns with ultra high strength concrete (uhsc)
publisher International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE)
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