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Effect of Steel Slag Fine Aggregate on the Seismic Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Columns with Steel Slag Sand
by
Zhao, Tianhai
, Li, Sen
, Liu, Xuanxuan
, Zhang, Dongling
, Jin, Qiang
in
Aggregates
/ Bearing strength
/ Bonding strength
/ Carrying capacity
/ Cement
/ China
/ Concrete
/ Concrete columns
/ Concrete properties
/ Constitutive models
/ Construction industry
/ Control engineering
/ Costs
/ Cyclic loads
/ Damping ratio
/ Deformation
/ Ductility
/ Ductility tests
/ Earthquake dampers
/ Earthquake resistance
/ Energy dissipation
/ finite element analysis
/ Finite element method
/ Industrial wastes
/ Influence
/ Lateral loads
/ Load
/ Load carrying capacity
/ Mathematical models
/ Mechanical properties
/ Natural resources
/ Particle size
/ Plastic properties
/ Plasticity
/ pseudo-static test
/ Pull out tests
/ Ratios
/ Reinforced concrete
/ Reinforcing steels
/ Seismic activity
/ Seismic engineering
/ seismic performance
/ Seismic response
/ Slag
/ Slip
/ Steel
/ steel slag aggregate concrete
/ Structural behavior
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable materials
/ Viscous damping
2025
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Effect of Steel Slag Fine Aggregate on the Seismic Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Columns with Steel Slag Sand
by
Zhao, Tianhai
, Li, Sen
, Liu, Xuanxuan
, Zhang, Dongling
, Jin, Qiang
in
Aggregates
/ Bearing strength
/ Bonding strength
/ Carrying capacity
/ Cement
/ China
/ Concrete
/ Concrete columns
/ Concrete properties
/ Constitutive models
/ Construction industry
/ Control engineering
/ Costs
/ Cyclic loads
/ Damping ratio
/ Deformation
/ Ductility
/ Ductility tests
/ Earthquake dampers
/ Earthquake resistance
/ Energy dissipation
/ finite element analysis
/ Finite element method
/ Industrial wastes
/ Influence
/ Lateral loads
/ Load
/ Load carrying capacity
/ Mathematical models
/ Mechanical properties
/ Natural resources
/ Particle size
/ Plastic properties
/ Plasticity
/ pseudo-static test
/ Pull out tests
/ Ratios
/ Reinforced concrete
/ Reinforcing steels
/ Seismic activity
/ Seismic engineering
/ seismic performance
/ Seismic response
/ Slag
/ Slip
/ Steel
/ steel slag aggregate concrete
/ Structural behavior
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable materials
/ Viscous damping
2025
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Effect of Steel Slag Fine Aggregate on the Seismic Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Columns with Steel Slag Sand
by
Zhao, Tianhai
, Li, Sen
, Liu, Xuanxuan
, Zhang, Dongling
, Jin, Qiang
in
Aggregates
/ Bearing strength
/ Bonding strength
/ Carrying capacity
/ Cement
/ China
/ Concrete
/ Concrete columns
/ Concrete properties
/ Constitutive models
/ Construction industry
/ Control engineering
/ Costs
/ Cyclic loads
/ Damping ratio
/ Deformation
/ Ductility
/ Ductility tests
/ Earthquake dampers
/ Earthquake resistance
/ Energy dissipation
/ finite element analysis
/ Finite element method
/ Industrial wastes
/ Influence
/ Lateral loads
/ Load
/ Load carrying capacity
/ Mathematical models
/ Mechanical properties
/ Natural resources
/ Particle size
/ Plastic properties
/ Plasticity
/ pseudo-static test
/ Pull out tests
/ Ratios
/ Reinforced concrete
/ Reinforcing steels
/ Seismic activity
/ Seismic engineering
/ seismic performance
/ Seismic response
/ Slag
/ Slip
/ Steel
/ steel slag aggregate concrete
/ Structural behavior
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable materials
/ Viscous damping
2025
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Effect of Steel Slag Fine Aggregate on the Seismic Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Columns with Steel Slag Sand
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Effect of Steel Slag Fine Aggregate on the Seismic Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Columns with Steel Slag Sand
2025
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Overview
Steel slag aggregate (SSA), as a high-performance and sustainable material, has demonstrated significant potential in enhancing the mechanical properties of concrete and improving the bond behavior between reinforcement and the concrete matrix, thereby contributing to the seismic resilience of steel slag concrete columns (SSCCs). Nevertheless, the underlying mechanism through which SSA influences the seismic performance of SSCCs remains insufficiently understood, and current analytical models fail to accurately capture the effects of bond strength on structural behavior. In this study, a comprehensive experimental program comprising central pull-out tests and quasi-static cyclic loading tests was conducted to investigate the influence of SSA on bond strength and the seismic response of SSCCs. Key seismic performance indicators, including the hysteresis curve, equivalent viscous damping ratio, and ductility coefficient, were evaluated. The role of bond strength in governing energy dissipation and ductility characteristics was elucidated in detail. The results indicate that bond strength significantly affects the seismic performance of SSCC components. At an SSA replacement ratio of 40%, the specimens show optimal performance: energy dissipation capacity increases by 11.3%, bond–slip deformation in the plastic hinge region decreases by 10%, and flexural deformation capacity improves by 9% compared to the control group. However, when the SSA replacement exceeds 60%, the performance metrics are similar to those of ordinary concrete, showing no significant advantages. Based on the experimental findings, a modified bond–slip constitutive model for the steel slag concrete–reinforcement interface is proposed. Furthermore, a finite element model incorporating bond–slip effects is developed, and its numerical predictions exhibit strong agreement with the experimental results, effectively capturing the lateral load-carrying capacity and stiffness degradation behavior of SSCCs.
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