Rational Use of High-Strength Concrete in Flat Slab-Column Connections under Seismic Loading

Citation:
Inácio, M, Isufi B, Lapi M, Ramos AP.  2020.  Rational Use of High-Strength Concrete in Flat Slab-Column Connections under Seismic Loading. ACI Structural Journal. 117(6)

Abstract:

High Strength Concrete (HSC) slab–column connections with relatively low concrete strengths compared to today’s capabilities have been tested under seismic-type loading in the past. Herein, the hybrid use of HSC with compressive strength around 120 MPa and Normal Strength Concrete (NSC) is investigated through three reversed horizontal cyclic loading tests with different geometries of the HSC region and a reference NSC specimen. The results show that HSC applied in the vicinity of the column can significantly enhance the seismic performance of slab–column connections. The best result in terms of drift capacity and economic use of HSC was achieved in the case of full-depth HSC extended from the column’s face up to 2.5 times the effective depth. Drift ratios up to 3.0% were achieved. A comparison with previous tests showed that the hybrid use of HSC and NSC can achieve similar results to the provision of punching shear reinforcement.

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