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Seismic performance evaluation of steel and GFRP reinforced concrete shear walls at high temperature
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AbstractFire-induced structural damage to the seismic performance of reinforced concrete shear walls is critical in the event of a fire-earthquake scenario. However, only few researchers have studied the seismic performance of reinforced concrete shear walls at high temperatures. This study focuses on the seismic performance of fiber reinforced concrete shear walls at high temperatures by using finite element (FE) software, ABAQUS. The experimental test available in a literature on seismic behavior of shear walls exposed to fire and thermal properties of glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars were used to validate the FE model and showed good agreement and thus used in the simulation.The FE results showed that exposure of RC shear wall to fire reduced the strength of the wall. The strength of walls at the maximum applied drift of 3.2% with concrete cover thicknesses of 20 mm, 25 mm, and 30 mm was dropped by about 70%, 76%, and 85% of the reference shear wall, respectively. Similarly, the strength of RC walls was reduced by about 80%, 75%, and 68% of the reference shear wall for the duration of fire exposure of 30 min, 60 min, and 120 min, respectively. Additionally, the strength of walls due to one side, two sides, or all sides’ exposure to fire was decreased by about 68%, 56%, and 50% of the reference shear wall, respectively. It can generally be concluded that the fire exposure sides has largely affected the strength of the shear wall compared to the other parameters and GFRP bars were more sensitive to temperature than steel bars.
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Title: Seismic performance evaluation of steel and GFRP reinforced concrete shear walls at high temperature
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AbstractFire-induced structural damage to the seismic performance of reinforced concrete shear walls is critical in the event of a fire-earthquake scenario.
However, only few researchers have studied the seismic performance of reinforced concrete shear walls at high temperatures.
This study focuses on the seismic performance of fiber reinforced concrete shear walls at high temperatures by using finite element (FE) software, ABAQUS.
The experimental test available in a literature on seismic behavior of shear walls exposed to fire and thermal properties of glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars were used to validate the FE model and showed good agreement and thus used in the simulation.
The FE results showed that exposure of RC shear wall to fire reduced the strength of the wall.
The strength of walls at the maximum applied drift of 3.
2% with concrete cover thicknesses of 20 mm, 25 mm, and 30 mm was dropped by about 70%, 76%, and 85% of the reference shear wall, respectively.
Similarly, the strength of RC walls was reduced by about 80%, 75%, and 68% of the reference shear wall for the duration of fire exposure of 30 min, 60 min, and 120 min, respectively.
Additionally, the strength of walls due to one side, two sides, or all sides’ exposure to fire was decreased by about 68%, 56%, and 50% of the reference shear wall, respectively.
It can generally be concluded that the fire exposure sides has largely affected the strength of the shear wall compared to the other parameters and GFRP bars were more sensitive to temperature than steel bars.
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