Study of Capacity Curves for Structural Design of Reinforced Concrete (RC) Columns with Wing Walls Featuring Horizontal Slits Exclusively at the Bottom

This paper investigates the capacity curves for the structural design of reinforced concrete (RC) columns with wing walls. This RC column with wing walls is characterized by joints without reinforcement between the column and wing walls, and horizontal slits at the bottom of the wing walls. In evalu...

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Published inConcrete Research and Technology Vol. 36; pp. 13 - 26
Main Authors Gunji, Yasuhiro, Nishida, Tetsuya, Kanno, Hideto, Takahashi, Koji
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japan Concrete Institute 2025
公益社団法人 日本コンクリート工学会
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ISSN1340-4733
2186-2745
DOI10.3151/crt.36.13

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Summary:This paper investigates the capacity curves for the structural design of reinforced concrete (RC) columns with wing walls. This RC column with wing walls is characterized by joints without reinforcement between the column and wing walls, and horizontal slits at the bottom of the wing walls. In evaluating the initial stiffness, stiffness decreasing rate, and rigid zone, the influence of the horizontal slits can be disregarded due to their minimal impact on the results. The flexural ultimate strength is determined by summing the ultimate bending moments of both the column and the wing wall at their upper end, and the ultimate bending moment of the column at its base. The findings from this study enable the establishment of an appropriate capacity curve for structural design.
ISSN:1340-4733
2186-2745
DOI:10.3151/crt.36.13