Abstract
This experimental study presents concrete-filled double-skin tubular columns and demon-strates their expected advantages. These columns consist of an outer steel tube, an inner steel tube, and concrete sandwiched between two tubes. The influence of the outer-to-inner tube dimension ratio, outer tube to thickness ratio, and type of inner tube material (steel, PVC pipe) on the ultimate axial capacity of concrete-filled double-skin tubular columns is studied. It is found that the yield strength of the inner tube does not significantly affect the ultimate axial capacity of concrete-filled double-skin tubular composites. With the replacement of the inner tube of steel with a PVC pipe, on average, less than 10% strength is reduced, irrespective of size and dimensions of the steel tube. Hence, the cost of a project can be reduced by replacing inner steel tubes with a PVC pipes. Finally, the experimental results are compared with the existing design methods presented in AISC 360-16 (2016), GB51367 (2019), and EC4 (2004). It is found from the comparison that GB51367 (2019) gives better results, followed by AISC (2016) and EC4 (2004).
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 1434 |
| Journal | Crystals |
| Volume | 11 |
| Issue number | 12 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Dec 2021 |
Keywords
- Axial capacity
- Concrete-filled double-skin tubular columns
- Multiphysics model
- PVC pipes
- Steel tubes
- Stub columns
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