This study investigated recycled aggregate thermal insulation concrete (Ratic) containing glazed hollow beads. The study of ten shear walls investigated shear-span ratio, axial compression ratio, reinforcement ratio and concrete material type. Quasi-static tests were carried out to obtain the failure modes, load–displacement curves, skeleton curves, stiffness degradation and energy dissipation capacity of Ratic shear walls. Compared with shear walls made from normal concrete, the Ratic shear walls offered a slight improvement in bearing capacity and significant improvements in deformation and energy dissipation capacities. A finite-element model was developed and non-linear simulations of shear walls with the same parameters as in the quasi-static test were carried out using Ansys software. The internal stress and strain distributions of different concrete shear walls are intuitively shown in stress contour plots and the reliability of test results further verified. The paper proposes the calculation method of the fourfold line restoring force model used for the restoring force calculation of Ratic shear wall, which is validated by comparing with the test results.
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February 01 2015
Seismic behaviour of recycled aggregate thermal insulation concrete (Ratic) shear walls Available to Purchase
Gang Ma;
Gang Ma
PhD Candidate, College of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, China
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Yu Zhang;
Yu Zhang
PhD Candidate, College of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, China
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Yuanzhen Liu;
Yuanzhen Liu
Associate Professor, College of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, China
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Zhu Li
Zhu Li
Professor, College of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, China
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Revision Received:
May 07 2014
Revision Requested:
September 17 2014
Accepted:
September 24 2014
Online ISSN: 1751-763X
Print ISSN: 0024-9831
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2015
Magazine of Concrete Research (2015) 67 (3): 145–162.
Article history
Revision Received:
May 07 2014
Revision Requested:
September 17 2014
Accepted:
September 24 2014
Citation
Ma G, Zhang Y, Liu Y, Li Z (2015), "Seismic behaviour of recycled aggregate thermal insulation concrete (Ratic) shear walls". Magazine of Concrete Research, Vol. 67 No. 3 pp. 145–162, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/macr.14.00143
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