Axial Compression Behavior of Elliptical Concrete-Filled Steel Tube Composite Short Columns with Encased Steel Considering Spherical-Cap Gap
Liangqin Jiang,
Liang Ma,
Xiaomeng Hou
et al.
Abstract:This study explored the axial compression behavior of elliptical concrete-filled steel tubes with encased steel considering spherical-cap gap (GSECFST) composite short columns. We designed 25 composite column specimens by varying the steel tube yield strength (fty), steel skeleton yield strength (fsy), concrete cubic compression strength (fcu), steel tube thickness (t), steel skeleton sectional area (As), the long and short half-axis ratio (a/b), the gap ratio (Xsg), and the slenderness ratio (λ). Based on the… Show more
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