“…The most popular approach to increase the energy dissipation capacity of the columns is the use of metallic yielding components at the base of the columns, such as mild steel bars [6,7], high-performance steel bars [8], exterior yielding braces [3,9], and shape memory alloy bars [10,11]. Steel or FRP jackets [12,13], ductile fiber-reinforced concrete [14], and ultra-high performance steel fiber concrete (UFC) segments [15] have also been adopted at the base of the columns, as well as non-metallic devices such as rubber pads [3], elastomeric bearing pads [13,16], and steel shear resistant connecting across segment joints including the base of the column [17].…”