2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.tws.2022.109130
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Flexural performance of cast-in-place concrete-filled steel tube piles under varying axial load

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“…None of the articles existed. Nevertheless, some relevant studies were found in the literature [76] - [78]. This may be an interesting research topic for CFT.…”
Section: Figure 3 Type Of Bucklingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…None of the articles existed. Nevertheless, some relevant studies were found in the literature [76] - [78]. This may be an interesting research topic for CFT.…”
Section: Figure 3 Type Of Bucklingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concrete-filled steel tubes (CFSTs) are structurally robust members [1,2]. CFSTs are strong in combined axial load and bending, so CFST components are commonly used for deep piles and drilled shaft foundations [3,4]. The efficiency and strength of circular CFST are a result of the optimum placement of the steel tube to resist bending and the use of the infill concrete to resist high-compression loads.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimental studies on circular CFSTs subjected to shear loading have been conducted in China (e.g., [68]), Japan (e.g., [9]) and the US (e.g., [10,11]). These investigations cover important design parameters including (1) the compressive concrete strength, (2) the yield strength of steel (𝐹 𝑦 ), (3) the shear span-todiameter ratio (𝑎/𝐷), (4) the diameter of the CFST (𝐷), (5) the axial load ratio (𝑃/𝑃 0 ), (6) the internal reinforcement ratio (𝜌 𝑖𝑛𝑡 ), and (7) the bond condition between steel tube and concrete. The collective findings from these investigations are: (1) shear failure does not occur for 𝑎/𝐷 greater than 0.5 [6,8], (2) the shear strength increased with an increase in the 𝑃/𝑃 0 ratio [8,10], (3) composite action between the steel tube and infill concrete is needed to develop the full shear resistance [10], and (4) internal reinforcement has a much smaller contribution to the total shear capacity and in many cases can be neglected [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%