KEYWORDSHigh strength concrete; Seismic assessment; Modi ed strength model; Cyclic loading; Second order force e ect; Reinforcement ratio.Abstract. The current study deals with strength and seismic ductility assessment of reinforced High-Strength Concrete (HSC) columns. We have studied the nonlinear response of HSC columns with various reinforcement and axial force ratios subjected to cyclic loading. The study consists of primary veri cation of mathematical nonlinear model and further calibration to ensure the required accuracy. The existing experimental work is assumed as veri cation pilot that consists of four columns. Column members di er in the strength and axial force. Concrete has 63.1 MPa mean strength and 0.3% crushing strain. The longitudinal and transverse reinforcements are based on ACI 318 regulations in experiment. We have used the nonlinear ber-element code in OpenSees environment for the modeling and analysis of models. The existing proposed stress-strain curve is modi ed to ensure the validity of assessment. Calibration procedure has led to conclusion that the post-yield slope needs to be modi ed in HSC model as the average value of ACI 363 reference. We have developed twelve extra models to estimate the interaction of concrete strength, rebar ratio, and axial force e ect on the seismic performance. Parametric study of calibrated models reveals that the seismic energy dissipation in HSC members is the function of the provided longitudinal reinforcement ratio and lateral con ning stirrup amount.
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