PERFORMANCE OF CORRODED THIN-WALLED STEEL TUBULAR COLUMNS FILLED WITH CONCRETE UNDER DIRECT MONOTONIC LOADING

Authors

  • Zainab Faiq Yawer Civil Engineering Department, Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq Author
  • Ali Hameed Aziz Civil engineering Department, Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31272/jeasd.27.2.6

Keywords:

steel tubular columns, corrosion, concrete, short columns, axial and uniaxial loading

Abstract

The current experimental work investigates the structural behavior of steel tubular columns filled with concrete (STCFC) subjected to corrosion conditions as well as direct axial and uniaxial loading. To find out the ultimate capacity for bearing corroded columns, eight steel tubular square columns filled with normal strength concrete (NSC) having a cross-section of (100×100mm), a thickness of (1.5mm) and a length of (1000-1200mm) were tested under concentric and eccentric loads. The main variables that were adopted in this experiment are the column type (slender or short), the type of the applied loads (concentric or eccentric), and the thickness of the steel columns (before and after corrosion). The experimental results indicated that, after the steel columns were exposed to (5%) dilute sulfuric acid for (8 days), it was found that the thickness of the steel columns had decreased by about (55%), which led to a decrease in the bearing capacity of the tested corroded steel columns by about (48% and 43%) for slender columns subjected to concentric and eccentric loads respectively, and by about (47% and 44%) for short columns subjected to concentric and eccentric loads respectively.

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2023-03-01

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PERFORMANCE OF CORRODED THIN-WALLED STEEL TUBULAR COLUMNS FILLED WITH CONCRETE UNDER DIRECT MONOTONIC LOADING. (2023). Journal of Engineering and Sustainable Development, 27(2), 213-226. https://doi.org/10.31272/jeasd.27.2.6

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