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To study the post-impact seismic behavior of circular steel tubular columns, quasi-static tests were carried out on twelve circular steel tubular columns after being subjected to impacts and three columns without being subjected to impacts. The effects of impact height and axial compression ratio on the failure modes, hysteretic behavior, ductility, stiffness degradation and energy dissipation of the specimens were investigated. Based on the quasi-static tests, a restoring force model considering the effects of impact height and axial compression ratio was established. The research results indicate that both the impact height and axial compression ratio have significant effects on the hysteretic behavior of the specimens. With the increase of impact height, the hysteretic curves gradually change from full and symmetric spindle shape to narrow and asymmetric spindle shape, and the ultimate capacity and deformation capacity of the specimens decrease gradually, while the ductility and cumulative energy dissipation reduce remarkably. With the increase of axial compression ratio, the fullness of the hysteretic curves decreases evidently, the ultimate capacity and ultimate deformation of specimens decrease, and the ductility and cumulative energy dissipation deteriorate remarkably. The calculation results of the restoring force model for circular steel tubular columns after being subjected to impact are in good agreement with the test data, so the proposed model can be used for the seismic elastic-plastic analysis of engineering structures. © 2022, Editorial Office of Journal of Building Structures. All right reserved.
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Journal of Building Structures
ISSN: 1000-6869
CN: 11-1931/TU
Year: 2022
Issue: 8
Volume: 43
Page: 112-123
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