Experimental Investigation on The Buckling Behavior of CFRP Confined Hollow Steel Column Filled with Prosopis Juliflora Wood – A Review

Authors(3) :-Valli. D, S. Arivalagan, Dr. M. Narmatha

In the project, experimental studies have been devoted to investigating the buckling behavior of timber Filled Circular hollow Steel Tube (CHST) stub columns strengthened by Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) laminates. The present Stub Columns were under pure axial Compression. Several tests were conducted on different specimens such as bare Circular Hollow Columns and Timber, Hollow columns wrapped with CFRP, Hollow Columns filled with timber, and CFRP wrapped tubes with timber infill specimen respectively and the impact of each material was studied on the structural behavior of these members under axial compression. The CFRP confined members preventing local outward buckling. At the time, the buckling was occurred inside of the specimen. The results indicated the application of CFRP sheets for strengthening steel short CHS columns. significantly increment on the load-bearing capacity and delaying local buckling were observed. Thus, the timber-filled specimens were found to significantly improve the strength by preventing local inward buckling. The practical benefits of composite timber-steel encased columns are also discussed, notably the potential to express the materially of wood and offer a market for low-grade timber with smaller cross-sections.

Authors and Affiliations

Valli. D
PG Student, Department of Civil Engineering, Dr. MGR Educational and Research Institute, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
S. Arivalagan
Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Dr. MGR Educational and Research Institute, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Dr. M. Narmatha
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Dr. MGR Educational and Research Institute, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Circular hollow section, timber filled, axial compression, local inward and outward buckling, strengthening

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Published in : Volume 5 | Issue 6 | November-December 2021
Date of Publication : 2021-12-30
License:  This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Page(s) : 126-138
Manuscript Number : IJSRCE215530
Publisher : Technoscience Academy

ISSN : 2456-6667

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Valli. D, S. Arivalagan, Dr. M. Narmatha, "Experimental Investigation on The Buckling Behavior of CFRP Confined Hollow Steel Column Filled with Prosopis Juliflora Wood – A Review", International Journal of Scientific Research in Civil Engineering (IJSRCE), ISSN : 2456-6667, Volume 5, Issue 6, pp.126-138, November-December.2021
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