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Title: Low cycle fatigue tests of reinforced concrete columns and joints built with ribbed reinforcement and plain stirrups
Author: Borg, R. C.
Rossetto, T.
Varum, H.
Keywords: Low cycle fatigue tests
RC beam-column connections
RC columns
Issue Date: 2012
Abstract: The majority of existing reinforced concrete (RC) buildings were built prior to the introduction of seismic codes. As observed in various recent earthquakes, due to their lack of structural capacity and ductility such structures are very vulnerable and have suffered considerable damage. The number of cyclic tests that have been carried out to investigate the behaviour of RC components with detailing typical of these buildings is very limited. Such tests are very relevant for seismic vulnerability assessment purposes. In this paper, a low-cycle fatigue testing campaign on RC columns and connections specifically devised to investigate various physical parameters that affect damage development, is presented. The campaign consists of 19 columns and 7 beam-column connections. Some of the preliminary results and observations are presented and discussed.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/9985
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