Title:
Seismic Performance of Circular High-Strength Concrete Columns
Author(s):
Patrick Paultre, Rami Eid, Hugo Ita Robles, and Najib Bouaanani
Publication:
Structural Journal
Volume:
106
Issue:
4
Appears on pages(s):
395-404
Keywords:
confined concrete; ductility; high-strength concrete; tied column.
DOI:
10.14359/56605
Date:
7/1/2009
Abstract:
This paper presents results from tests of six large-scale highstrength concrete (HSC) circular columns under reverse cyclicflexure and constant axial loads. The objectives of the tests presented in this paper were to examine the post-elastic behavior and the ductility level reached by HSC circular columns designed according to the 2004 CSA A23.3 requirements for transverse steel reinforcement. The columns were subjected to constant axial loads and a cyclic horizontal load-inducing reversed bending moment. It is shown that columns designed according to the confinement reinforcement requirements of the Canadian standard behave in a ductile manner regardless of transverse steel reinforcement yield strength or axial load level.