<p>A concrete-filled double-skin steel tubular (CFDST) column incorporating
an outer stainless-steel tube and a high-strength inner carbon steel tube exhibits
high corrosion resistance and load-carrying capacity. This paper presents the
axisymmetric analysis technique for simulating the structural response of short
circular CFDST columns loaded concentrically. The double-skin confinement
mechanism for modellinng the sandwiched concrete is explored and implemented in
the analysis. The significant strain hardening response of stainless steel in axial
compression is recognized in the analysis technique. The benefits of
axisymmetric analysis over the full three-dimensional simulation are
highlighted for the analysis of a member which is symmetric about its rotation
vertical axis. The comparison of axisymmetric analysis results is made with the
experimental results given in the previous independent studies. The parametric
investigation on the structural response of CFDST columns is performed by means
of using the verified axisymmetric model. The analysis results indicate that
the inner tube diameter-to-thickness ratio less than 40 should be selected to prevent
its local buckling from occurring and the inner tube should have yield stress higher
than the 0.2% proof strength of the outer stainless steel tube. The outer
stainless-steel with proof stress of 195 MPa should be filled with
high-strength concrete of 120 MPa to ensure the strain compatibility. Liang’s
design model closely estimates the ultimate axial strengths of the CFDST columns
composed of an outer stainless-steel tube and a high-strength inner carbon
steel tube. </p>
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Publication Date
2021-01-15
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