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Experimental Study on Shear Behavior of Mid-rise Assembled Monolithic Concrete Shear Walls with Varying Axial Compression Ratio
The Open Civil Engineering Journal
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20 December 2017 •
RESEARCH ARTICLE
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DOI: 10.2174/1874149501711010972
Abstract
Objective:
Quasi-static tests of three mid-rise assembled monolithic concrete shear walls, whose aspect ratio is 2.0, were completed in this paper. The failure mode of three new-type shear walls and the effect of axial compression ratio were studied.
Result and Conclusion:
The result showed that the brittle failure was extinct, and the new-type shear walls had good deformability whose ductility factors were over 4.3. The axial compression ratio had significant influence on the mechanical properties of the new-type shear walls. As the increscent of the axial compression ratio, the shear capacity and initial stiffness were improved, but the energy-dissipating capacity became worst.
Keywords: Mid-rise assembled monolithic concrete shear walls, Axial compression ratio, Vertical joint, Shear behavior, Pre-cast walls, Concrete slab.
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