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An Experimental and Numerical Parametric Study on a Novel T-Shaped Steel?Concrete Composite Shear Wall

Xuan Mo    
Zhijun Yuan    
Yigang Jia    
Liangjian Lu    
Xianglan Wei and Naiwen Ke    

Resumen

In this paper, a novel T-shaped steel?concrete composite shear wall (TSCCW) is proposed. Low-cycle reciprocating tests were carried out on the TSCCW to investigate its performance in terms of its damage characteristics, hysteretic properties, energy dissipation capacity, stiffness degradation and ductility. A numerical model was established on the basis of the tests, and the correctness of the numerical model was verified. Afterwards, parameters such as shear span ratio, axial load ratio, rebar diameter, steel thickness, concrete strength grade and axial compression position were analyzed. The results show that the shear span ratio has a great influence on the performance of the TSCCW. A reduction in the shear span ratio from 2.1 to 1 reduces its stiffness by 333%. An increase in the axial load ratio will increase the load carrying capacity and stiffness of the TSCCW, and the deformation capacity will first increase and then decrease; it is recommended that the axial load ratio should be taken as 0.4. Increasing the steel thickness will improve the load carrying capacity, stiffness, deformation capacity and energy dissipation capacity of the TSCCW to a certain extent. Increasing the reinforcement diameter has less effect on the seismic performance of the TSCCW.

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