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A monotonic axial compression test was performed on two series of short column specimens in order to investigate the size effect of axial compressive mechanical properties of confined concrete. The main test variables were volumetric ratio of stirrup and specimen size. The diameter of largest specimen was 576 mm. The test result shows that as the specimen size increases, the peak stress and the peak strain of confined concrete decreases. The relationship between ductility and specimen size is indistinct. When factorial analysis method is used to analyze the test results, it can be found that the volumetric ratio of stirrup has significant influence on peak stress, peak strain and ductility of confined concrete. The specimen geometric size affects peak stress and peak strain significantly, but no great influence on ductility. The interaction of volumetric ratio and geometric size does not affect peak stress, peak strain and ductility too much. Based on the test and the analysis results, a stress-strain constitutive model in terms of column confined by hoops is established. Its prediction value fits well with the test result of this thesis. ©, 2015, Science Press. All right reserved.
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Journal of Building Structures
ISSN: 1000-6869
Year: 2015
Issue: 8
Volume: 36
Page: 99-107
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