Experimental study on acoustic emission damage in precast reinforced concrete interior joints containing disc springs
To address the inferior performance of precast reinforced concrete beam-column joints compared to cast-in-place joints during earthquakes, this study designed a precast concrete frame beam-column interior joint incorporating disc springs. The disc springs, installed based on grouted sleeve connectio...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Structures (Oxford) 2024-11, Vol.69, p.107271, Article 107271 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To address the inferior performance of precast reinforced concrete beam-column joints compared to cast-in-place joints during earthquakes, this study designed a precast concrete frame beam-column interior joint incorporating disc springs. The disc springs, installed based on grouted sleeve connections, aimed to enhance structural ductility and mitigate seismic forces on the joints. Five joints, including one cast-in-place joint, two ordinary precast joints, and two precast joints with disc springs, were tested quasi-statically and monitored using acoustic emission technology. The precast joints had axial compression ratios of 0.2 and 0.4. Parameters such as energy, count, and b-value from acoustic emission monitoring were analyzed. The Gaussian mixture model was employed for the clustering analysis of RA-AF parameters, and a damage model was developed to evaluate performance differences among the joints in the quasi-static tests. The results indicate that precast joints with the same axial compression ratio can achieve performance similar to cast-in-place joints, with more rapid damage development at higher axial compression ratios. Installing disc springs decelerates damage progression in the later stages of loading, maintaining joint integrity for a certain period even after reaching maximum load, thereby demonstrating improved ductility. At higher axial compression ratios, the b-value curve of joints with disc springs more closely resembles that of ordinary joints. Disc springs' positive effect is more pronounced in clustering analysis and damage models, such as their lower proportion of shear fractures. |
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ISSN: | 2352-0124 2352-0124 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.istruc.2024.107271 |