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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.14256/JCE.4237.2025

Seismic performance of partially encased composite joints

Hongxin Liu
Bing Xia
Yaming Li
Shuizhong Jia
Xiaomeng Xie


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Abstract

To evaluate the seismic performance of partially encased composite (PEC) joints with different connection configurations, quasi-static loading tests were performed on two PEC joint specimens. The experimental investigation focused on the failure mechanisms, hysteresis characteristics, ductility, energy dissipation capacity, and stiffness degradation under low-cycle repeated loading. The results revealed that strong-axis PEC joints exhibited superior ductility and energy-dissipation capacity, whereas weak-axis joints experienced weld failure and demonstrated limited energy dissipation. A finite element model was developed for strong-axis PEC joints and validated using experimental data. Moreover, the restoring force model for strong-axis PEC joints accurately captured the hysteretic behavior, providing valuable insights for structural design applications.

Keywords

PEC beam-column joints; seismic performance; energy dissipation; finite element analysis; restoring model

Hrčak ID:

341182

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/341182

Publication date:

2.12.2025.

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