Seismic Behavior of Prefabricated Column-Footing Connection

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  • A. A. Tasnimi Structural Engineering Research Center, International Institute of Earthquake Engineering
Abstract:

Results of an experimental investigation of the seismic performance of prefabricated column-footing connections are presented. Tests were conducted on six 1/4-scale prefabricated column specimens inserted into prefabricated footings in two Groups. Group-1 consisted of four specimens, which were tested under constant axial load and cyclic inelastic lateral displacements. The remaining two specimens in group-2, were subjected to cyclic inelastic lateral displacements only for comparison. Test results showed that this type of connection exhibits relatively higher ultimate strength comparable to fixed end connections, and fairly acceptable ductile behavior. Also the test results indicate the strength reduction in post-elastic state and the connection behavior as a semi-rigid joint.

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volume 12  issue 4

pages  205- 218

publication date 1999-11-01

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