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Full-Scale Testing of Deep Wide-Flange Steel Columns under Multiaxis Cyclic Loading: Loading Sequence, Boundary Effects, and Lateral Stability Bracing Force Demands

Elkady, Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed  
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Lignos, Dimitrios  
2018
Journal of Structural Engineering

This paper discusses the findings from 10 full-scale steel column tests subjected to multiaxis cyclic loading. The columns use deep wide-flange cross sections typically seen in steel moment-resisting frames designed in seismic regions. The effects of boundary conditions, loading sequence, local web, and member slenderness ratios on the column hysteretic behavior are investigated. The test data underscore the influence of boundary conditions on the damage progression of steel columns. Local buckling followed by out-of-plane deformations near the plastified column base are the dominant failure modes in fixed base columns with a realistic flexible top end. Twisting may occur only at drifts larger than 3% even when the member slenderness is fairly large. The test data suggest that bidirectional loading amplifies the out-of-plane deformations but does not significantly affect the overall column performance. The loading sequence strongly affects the column’s plastic deformation capacity but only at story drifts larger than 2%. Above this drift amplitude, column axial shortening grows exponentially and becomes a controlling failure mode. Measurements of the lateral stability bracing force demands at the column top exceed the lateral brace design force specified in North American standards.

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DOI
10.1061/(ASCE)ST.1943-541X.0001937
Author(s)
Elkady, Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed  
Lignos, Dimitrios  
Date Issued

2018

Published in
Journal of Structural Engineering
Volume

144

Issue

2

Article Number

04017189

Subjects

Deep steel columns

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Boundary conditions

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Full-scale tests

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Column axial shortening

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Out-of-plane brace force

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Loading sequence

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Plastic hinge length

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Seismic effects

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RESSLAB  
FunderGrant Number

FNS

200021_169248

Other foundations

National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Other foundations

Steel Structures Education Foundation

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https://github.com/amaelkady/Steel-Columns-Test-Data
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