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EFFECT OF OPENINGS THROUGH SHEATH ON SHEAR BEHAVIORS OF BEAM-COLUMN JOINT IN POST-TENSIONED PRECAST FRAME
PCaPC造十字形架構の接合部せん断性状に及ぼすシース管による貫通孔の影響
2017
Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering (Transactions of AIJ)
PCaPC造十字形架構の接合部せん断性状に及ぼすシース管による貫通孔の影響
D finite element analyses were conducted on post-tensioned precast concrete frames to investigate the shear behaviors of beam-column joints having some openings through sheaths. The compressive damage and confining effect in the beam-column joints were numerically estimated based on the 3-D stress state. Analytical results indicated that the shear strength of the beam-column joint decreased considerably with increasing opening ratio without beams installed orthogonally. If, however, the
doi:10.3130/aijs.82.1449
fatcat:rfiikmjdmfct7n5daqtyvknedy