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Gravity Load Collapse Behavior of Nonengineered Reinforced Concrete Columns
2018
Advances in Civil Engineering
This paper aims at investigating gravity load collapse behavior of extremely poor quality reinforced concrete columns under cyclic loading. Such columns were usually constructed by local people and may not be designed to meet any of the standards. It was found that their concrete strength may be as low as 5 MPa and the amount of longitudinal reinforcement may be lower than 1%. This type of column is deliberately defined as "nonengineered reinforced concrete column," or NRCC. During earthquake,
doi:10.1155/2018/9450978
fatcat:25owmo6r2zdl7hnsafwc6dvqe4