Cc. Weng et Si. Yen, Comparisons of concrete-encased composite column strength provisions of ACI code and AISC specification, ENG STRUCT, 24(1), 2002, pp. 59-72
In the ACI-318 code (1999) and AISC-LRFD specification (1993), different ap
proaches are used for the design of concrete-encased composite columns. The
calculated member strengths based on these two design provisions may show
significant difference in some cases. The objective of this study is to inv
estigate the difference between these two approaches and to evaluate the ac
curacy of their strength predictions by comparing to 78 physical test resul
ts done by previous researchers. This comparative study indicates that the
ACI-318 approach generally gives closer predictions than the AISC-LRFD does
. The statistical results show that the ACI-to-experimental capacity ratio
has a mean value of 0.90 with a coefficient of variation (COV) of 15% and t
he AISC-to-experimental capacity ratio has a mean value of 0.73 with a COV
of 21%. Also investigated herein are the difference of design philosophy be
tween the design provisions, the failure mode of the tested specimens, the
column strength interaction diagram, and the effect of steel ratio on the a
ccuracy of the strength predictions. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rig
hts reserved.