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Configuration Features and Calculation Mechanisms of the Composite RC Column-Steel Beam (RCS) Joints: State of the Art

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  • Liquan Xiong
  • Xingyue Pan
  • Zhen Jia
  • Zhengchao Guo
  • Linyan Li
  • Jian He
  • Piero Colajanni

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Reinforced concrete and steel (RCS) composite moment frame structures consist of reinforced concrete (RC) columns and steel (S) beams. Such systems combined with several advantages of the two structural members have larger structural stiffness, lower cost, and faster construction speed than the traditional concrete or steel frame system to be a particularly well viable alternative for use in seismic risk regions. The calculation of joint shear capacity is an essential step in seismic design. This study introduces the typical configuration characteristics of the RCS connection and reviews the state of the art of the shear bearing capacity in terms of failure models, shear distribution mechanisms, calculation mechanisms, and requirements given in the experimental and theoretical study to provide reference and foundation for the subsequent study. Finally, the development of recommendations and further research studies on seismic performance of RCS composite frames are provided.

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  • Liquan Xiong & Xingyue Pan & Zhen Jia & Zhengchao Guo & Linyan Li & Jian He & Piero Colajanni, 2022. "Configuration Features and Calculation Mechanisms of the Composite RC Column-Steel Beam (RCS) Joints: State of the Art," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-14, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4626392
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/4626392
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