Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Study on the Seismic Performance of Steel Tube-Reinforced Concrete Columns After Fire on One Side.
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Tang C et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Civil Engineering and Water Resources · China
Abstract
To investigate the seismic performance of steel tube-reinforced concrete (ST-RC) columns after fire on one side, this study employs numerical simulation and theoretical analysis methods. A numerical analysis model of ST-RC columns post-fire is established using ABAQUS to simulate and analyze their seismic performance under cyclic loading. The characteristics of the hysteresis curves of ST-RC columns after fire on one side under cyclic loading are described in detail. Comparisons are made between the skeleton curves, ductility, stiffness degradation, and energy dissipation capacity of ST-RC columns under three conditions: unexposed to fire, exposed to fire on all sides, and exposed to fire on one side. Finally, multiple influencing factors, including heating time, slenderness ratio, section size, core area ratio, external concrete strength, reinforcement ratio, and load ratio, are selected for parametric analysis of the ductility coefficient, stiffness, and viscous damping coefficient. Mathematical formulas for the ductility coefficient, stiffness, and viscous damping coefficient of ST-RC columns after fire on one side under cyclic loading are derived through regression analysis. The results show that the seismic performance of ST-RC columns is attenuated after fire on one side, and the ductility and initial stiffness of ST-RC columns decreases by 5.62% and 24.69%, respectively, compared with those without fire. The energy dissipation capacity of the ST-RC column increases significantly when it enters the plastic deformation stage under the action of reciprocating load.
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