Seismic Performance Analysis of the Internal Joint in the New Demountable Fabricated Concrete Frame with Prestressed Mortise–Tenon Connections
Junwei Wang,
Cheng Zhang and
Wenxue Zhang ()
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Junwei Wang: Key Laboratory of Seismic Engineering and Structural Diagnosis and Treatment, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China
Cheng Zhang: Key Laboratory of Seismic Engineering and Structural Diagnosis and Treatment, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China
Wenxue Zhang: Key Laboratory of Seismic Engineering and Structural Diagnosis and Treatment, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China
Sustainability, 2024, vol. 16, issue 18, 1-26
Abstract:
This paper proposed a novel demountable fabricated joint in frame, which is connected by the prestressed and mortise–tenon connection. The prefabricated components of the demountable structures are designed to be reused, and the joint presented in this paper will promote the sustainable application of prefabricated components in future. The damage process and damage pattern of the internal joints under the horizontal load were analyzed using the refined numerical analysis model based on ABAQUS 6.14. Parametric analyses were conducted simultaneously for five parameters: axial compression ratio, the area and effective initial stress of unbonded prestressed strands (UPSs), the local reinforcement ratio in the core zone of the demountable joint, and the friction coefficient between the interface of concrete. The results showed that the demountable joint exhibits excellent energy dissipation potential under horizontal loads, but the damage was concentrated in the core zone. The deformation of the joint mainly consisted of the self-deformation of the prefabricated components, including bending, bearing and shear, as well as the relative slip deformation between the prefabricated components. The axial compression ratio has a more significant effect on the hysteresis performance compared to the areas of the UPSs and the reinforcement ratio. The initial effective stress of the UPS and the friction coefficient have relatively minor influence on the hysteretic performance of the joint. Finally, this paper recommends the design parameter values (axial compression ratio should not exceed 0.4, area of unbonded prestressed reinforcement should be not lower than As n= 0 . 02 and not higher than As n =0 . 1 , the initial stress of the UPS takes the value of 0.75 f pu ) and outlines optimization measures.
Keywords: demountable precast structure; seismic performance; sustainable connection; mortise–tenon connection; joint core zone (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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