Title |
An Application of Strength Reduction Factors to Reinforced Concrete Columns considering Ductility
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Keywords |
reinforced concrete column; strain ductility index; axial force-moment-curvature relationship; strength reduction factor |
Abstract |
Current design code states that the strength reduction factor shall be permitted to be increased linearly from that for axial compression to that for flexure as the design axial load strength ΦcPn decrease from 0.1fckAg to zero. Since this empirically adopted axial load level of ΦcPn=0.1fckAg considers only sectional area and concrete strength, the other variables such as steel ratio, steel yielding strength, and steel arrangement can not be considered. This research is performed to investigate the consistency and the rationality of the code requirement for determination of column design strength. A nonlinear axial force-moment-curvature analysis was conducted in order to investigate the ductility of reinforced concrete column sections. As the result of ductility analysis, it was found that the ductility at the axial force of ΦcPn=0.1fckAg represented a lock of consistency for the various variable contained sections. Therefore, a more reasonable application method of strength reduction factor is proposed, that is based on the strain ductility index.
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