An RBS-based replaceable precast concrete beam-column joint: Design approach and experimental investigation

In traditional reinforced concrete (RC) frame systems, severe damage usually occurs in the beam-column joint zone under strong earthquakes, which increases the post-earthquake repair difficulties in restoration speed and expenditure. In response to this problem, a new reduced beam section (RBS)-base...

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Published inJournal of Building Engineering Vol. 51; p. 104212
Main Authors Bai, Jiulin, He, Jing, Li, Chao, Jin, Shuangshuang, Yang, Hong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.07.2022
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Summary:In traditional reinforced concrete (RC) frame systems, severe damage usually occurs in the beam-column joint zone under strong earthquakes, which increases the post-earthquake repair difficulties in restoration speed and expenditure. In response to this problem, a new reduced beam section (RBS)-based steel beam-column joint for seismic-resistant precast concrete (PC) frames was proposed, to achieve the damage control for rapid replacement and restoration. The RBS-based beam-column joint (RBSJ) is installed in the beam end close to the column so that the plastic hinge will develop at the predetermined location. The design procedure of the replaceable RBSJ was developed, and the cyclic loading tests of two 1:2 scale specimens including a monolithic joint (MJ) specimen and a RBSJ specimen were carried out. Test results demonstrated that the proposed RBS-based joint exhibited expected failure mode and excellent hysteretic response, compared with the monolithic joint. Additionally, the damaged RBSJ specimen was subsequently replaced in situ for three times, and the quasi-static test was performed for each replaceable specimen. The test results demonstrated the replaced RBSJ specimens behaves the same behavior as the origin specimen, indicating the proposed joint was feasible in precast RC framed structures. •A novel damage control precast replaceable RC joint was proposed.•The design procedure of the RBS-based replaceable RC joint was developed.•The post-earthquake replaceable behavior was tested.
ISSN:2352-7102
2352-7102
DOI:10.1016/j.jobe.2022.104212