Title of article :
Dynamic Responses of RPC-Filled Steel Tubular Columns Post Fire Under Blast Loading
Author/Authors :
Wang, Jinghai State Key Laboratory of Disaster Prevention & Mitigation of Explosion & Impact - PLA University of Science and Tech-nology, China , Chen, Wanxiang State Key Laboratory of Disaster Prevention & Mitigation of Explosion & Impact - PLA University of Science and Tech-nology, China , Guo, Zhikun State Key Laboratory of Disaster Prevention & Mitigation of Explosion & Impact - PLA University of Science and Tech-nology, China , Liang, Wenguang State Key Laboratory of Disaster Prevention & Mitigation of Explosion & Impact - PLA University of Science and Tech-nology, China
Abstract :
Blast-resistant capacities of 4 large scale circular Reactive Powder Concrete Filled Steel Tubular (RPC-FST) columns after exposure to fire are experimentally examined. The overpressures of shock wave, the deflections and strains of RPC-FST column specimens are recorded by advanced gauges. The influences of fire durations and scaled standoff distances of explosive charge on the dynamic behaviors and failure modes are discussed. It is shown that the RPC-FST columns remain excellent blast-resistant capacities after exposure to fire. RPC core column can be effectively confined by steel tube, but the blast-resistant capacities of RPC-FST columns are decreased as explosive charge or fire duration increased. The failure modes are transited from bending types to bending-shear types as explosive charge increased, and an obvious plastic hinge at mid-span section can be observed in the RPC-FST column with fire duration of 105min. It is also indicated that the maximum displacements of RPC-FST columns are more sensitive to fire duration than to explosive charge weight.
Keywords :
Blast-resistant capacity , experimental study , fire duration , RPC filled steel tubular column , scaled standoff distance
Journal title :
Open Civil Engineering Journal