Revista IBRACON de Estruturas e Materiais (Dec 2021)

Short columns composed of concrete-filled steel tubes in a fire situation – Numerical model and the “air-gap” effect

  • Fábio Masini Rodrigues,
  • Armando Lopes Moreno Júnior,
  • Jorge Munaiar Neto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1983-41952022000300009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3

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Abstract The increase in temperature reduces the strength of steel and concrete, in such a way that it is essential to verify concrete-filled steel tube columns in fire situations. Numerical simulations, with lower costs than laboratory tests, have great importance in checking resistance and defining simplified methods for design practice. However, peculiarities of the thermal and mechanical behavior of heated confined concrete and the air-gap effect (a phenomenon inherent to concrete-filled steel columns) must still be better understood. Therefore, this study presents the development of a numerical model performed in the ABAQUS software (Dassault Systemes SIMULIA Corp., 2014) for the thermomechanical analysis of short columns composed of circular and square concrete-filled steel tubes considering the air-gap effect. The air-gap phenomenon is presented and analyzed according to possibilities of implementation to the numerical model and, finally, the proposed numerical model is validated with experimental results presented in the literature. According to the study results, the numerical model can be used to define and adjust simplified methods for verification of composite columns in fire situation. The importance of considering the air-gap effect in numerical modeling was confirmed, taking into account that disregarding its effect may result in overestimated responses of the steel tube resistance in fire situations. Moreover, it was suggested thermomechanical joint analysis and the use of the explicit solver as a strategy to minimize processing time.

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