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The cyclic behaviour of reinforced concrete chimney sections with and without openings

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posted on 2024-07-26, 14:11 authored by John WilsonJohn Wilson
The most vulnerable feature of most existing tall reinforced concrete chimneys when subject to severe earthquake excitation is the relative weakness of the sections around the openings near the chimney base. This paper documents an experimental study undertaken to investigate the cyclic behaviour of typical chimney sections with openings orientated to be bending critical and shear critical and the results are compared with previous tests with no openings. Significantly, no such cyclic tests have been previously been completed. The experimental results presented include; failure mode, over-strength factor, ultimate curvature, available ductility, hysteretic behaviour and strain distribution and the results are compared with some predictive analytical section models and design guidelines. The research indicated that chimney sections with openings were not brittle, but were significantly less ductile than sections without openings. The paper is relevant for both assessing existing chimney stacks and for the design of new chimneys in the vicinity of openings.

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1369-4332

Journal title

Advances in Structural Engineering

Volume

12

Issue

3

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9 pp

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Multi-Science Publishing Co.

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Copyright © 2009 Multi-Science Publishing Co Ltd. The published version is reproduced with the permission of the publisher.

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eng

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