Authors
Bing Li, Cao Thanh Ngoc Tran, Tso-Chien Pan
Publication date
2009/9
Journal
Journal of Structural Engineering
Volume
135
Issue
9
Pages
1007-1018
Publisher
American Society of Civil Engineers
Description
The experimental and analytical investigations carried out on lightly reinforced concrete beam-column joints subjected to seismic loading are presented in this paper. Five 3/4-scale reinforced concrete beam-column joints were tested to investigate the seismic behavior of the joints. The variables in the tested specimens include column orientations and the presence of slabs on the top of beams. The specimens were subjected to quasi-static load reversals to simulate earthquake loadings. Experimental results obtained include joint shear stresses, joint shear strains, observed cracking and initial stiffness. The test results provided some information about the seismic behavior of the specimens. However, due to the unique nature of the specimens, several key parameters could not be varied. Therefore, to elucidate further information, a numerical study consisting of three-dimensional nonlinear finite-element (FE) models …
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