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Showing papers by "Zhong-Xian Li published in 2016"


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TL;DR: In this article, a pre-pressed spring self-centering energy dissipation (PS-SCED) bracing system was proposed to provide a self-centered capability and additional energy dissipation.

113 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed a reliability analysis to assess the performance of RC columns with or without fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) strengthening in resisting blast loads.
Abstract: Some structures, both military and civilian, might experience explosive loads during their service life. Owing to high uncertainties in blast load predictions and structural parameters, accurate assessment of the performances of structures under explosion loads is a challenging task. For example, a number of experimental studies using fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) strengthening of RC structures have been reported in the literature. Most of these studies demonstrate that FRP strengthening is effective in increasing the blast load–carrying capacities of RC structures. However, significant variations in the effectiveness of FRP strengthening have also been observed owing to the large uncertainties in blast loading, RC and FRP material properties, and workmanship in preparing the test specimens and conducting experimental tests. Very few studies that take into consideration these uncertainties in analyzing the effectiveness of FRP strengthening of RC structures on blast loading resistance can be found in the literature. This study performs a reliability analysis to assess the performance of RC columns with or without FRP strengthening in resisting blast loads. Statistical variations of blast loading predictions derived in a previous study are adopted in this study. To define structural performance, pressure-impulse (P-I) curves with a damage criterion on the basis of axial load-carrying capacity that were developed in previous studies for RC columns without strengthening or with FRP strip, FRP wrap, or both FRP strip and wrap strengthening are used. Considering the uncertainties in blast loading predictions and RC column and FRP material properties and dimensions, limit-state functions corresponding to different damage levels of RC columns with or without FRP strengthening are formulated. The statistical variations of blast loading, RC column dimension, longitudinal and transverse reinforcement ratio, and concrete, steel, and FRP material strength and FRP thickness are considered. The failure probabilities of RC columns corresponding to different damage levels with or without FRP strengthening are calculated. The effectiveness of FRP strengthening on the RC column’s blast loading resistance capacities is discussed. The importance of considering the random fluctuations on blast loading and RC column parameters in assessing the blast loading effect on RC columns is demonstrated. A structural system reliability analysis is also carried out to examine the probability of structural collapse as a result of blast loading applied to the front of an example two-span multistory RC frame. The results obtained in this study demonstrate the effectiveness of FRP strengthening on structure protection and can also be used to assess RC structure performance under blast loadings.

42 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, a novel concept of steel-concrete-steel (SCS) sandwich conical structure has been developed for the Arctic offshore platforms, and a quasi-static tests on nine large scale SCS sandwich shell structure were firstly carried out to investigate the ultimate strength behavior of the SCS wrapper shell structure under patch loading.

33 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, a displacement-based 3D flexure-shear fiber element accounting for the effect of shear-bending interaction is developed and presented to model the nonlinear seismic behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) columns under a combined loading of axial force, biaxial bending moment and shear force.

31 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the structural behaviors of steel-concrete-steel sandwich composite plates under patch loads were studied. And the authors developed analytical models to predict the ultimate resistances of the SCS sandwich plate.

30 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, a nonlinear finite-element model for steel plate shear wall (SPSW) was developed and verified using monotonic tests carried out by Behbahanifard and Drivers et al. and the three large-scale three story cyclic test specimens (namely SC2T, SC4T and SC6T).
Abstract: Summary This paper is aimed at investigating the influences of gravity loads on the overall performance of the steel plate shear wall (SPSW) under the monotonic as well as cyclic loadings. A nonlinear finite-element model for SPSWs was developed and verified using monotonic tests carried out by Behbahanifard and Drivers et al. and the three large-scale three story cyclic test specimens (namely SC2T, SC4T and SC6T) carried out by Park et al.; very good predictions of the ultimate strengths, hysteresis properties and failure modes were obtained. Based on these three specimens tested by Park et al., nine more numerical SPSW specimens with the axial stresses of the boundary columns equal to 100 MPa, 200 MPa and 300 MPa were analyzed. The strength and tension strip angles under lateral monotonic loadings and the hysteresis properties and energy dissipation under lateral cyclic loadings were analyzed. Finally, the strength prediction method of the SPSWs with the flexure-dominate behavior originally proposed by Park et al. was modified to account for the tension-field action of the infill plates, and better prediction of the shear strength of the SPSW was obtained. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

17 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the traditional fiber beam model has been widely used in the seismic analysis of reinforced concrete members and structures, but the inability to capture shear failure restricts its applicatio...
Abstract: The traditional fiber beam model has been widely used in the seismic analysis of reinforced concrete members and structures. However, the inability to capture shear failure restricts its applicatio...

17 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, a parametric investigation on the shear resistance and failure mechanism in the stud connectors under low temperatures representing the Arctic conditions is presented, where the finite element approach used in the parametric study considers both material and geometric nonlinearities.

15 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, a study on the seismic damage evolution and failure process of steel-concrete hybrid structures through simulation and tests is presented, where the authors use the Krieg-key constitutive model with a plasticity damage model to simulate the damage of steel.

8 citations