Durability assessment of hybrid double-skin tubular columns (DSTCs) under simulated marine environments

Jun-Jie Zeng, Zhi-Hao Hao, Xiong-Chao Liang, Jia-Luo Li,Yan Zhuge,Feng Liu,Li-Juan Li

ENGINEERING STRUCTURES(2024)

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Abstract
Fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP)-concrete-steel hybrid double-skin tubular columns (hybrid DSTCs), consisting of an outer FRP tube, an inner steel tube, and concrete infill between them, are a relatively new structural system. Despite DSTCs being proven to have enhanced structural capabilities over traditional concrete columns, their durability in aggressive environments remains unclear. This study presents a durability assessment of hybrid DSTCs with a glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) tube. Hybrid DSTCs were immersed in artificial seawater at different temperatures (i.e., room temperature, 40 degrees C, and 60 degrees C) for a duration of up to 540 days. The time-dependent behaviors, including axial load-strain (axial and hoop) curves, compressive strength, and ultimate axial and hoop strain, are systematically investigated at different aging times. Test results reveal that the compressive strength of DSTCs exhibits a slight reduction at room temperature and 40 degrees C, while an obvious reduction is observed at 60 degrees C. After 540 days, the compressive strengths for hybrid DSTCs with 3-mm-thick and 6-mm-thick GFRP tubes reduce to 79% and 93%, respectively. A decrease in strength is notable for DSTCs with a 3-mm-thick GFRP tube at 60 celcius. The degradation of GFRP tubes is also observed via scanning electron micro-scope (SEM) analysis, with greater degradation observed in 3 mm-thick GFRP tubes compared to the 6 mm-thick counterparts.
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DSTCs,Durability,Artificial seawater,Accelerated tests,GFRP tubes,Axial compression
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