Data on the axial response of steel tubes infilled with rubberised alkali-activated concrete
The presented data cover experimental and numerical axial load-shortening results of steel tubes infilled with rubberised alkali-activated concrete. The experimental data are obtained from 36 concrete filled steel tube specimens with circular and square cross-sections, length-to-diameter/width ratio...
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author | Mohamed Elzeadani Dan V. Bompa Ahmed Y. Elghazouli |
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description | The presented data cover experimental and numerical axial load-shortening results of steel tubes infilled with rubberised alkali-activated concrete. The experimental data are obtained from 36 concrete filled steel tube specimens with circular and square cross-sections, length-to-diameter/width ratios of 2 and 4, and three different rubber contents in the concrete infill. The data from the numerical assessment cover the axial load-shortening response of over 300 finite element models. These cover a wide range of concrete infill strengths and rubber contents, steel tube grades, specimen widths, and steel tube wall thicknesses. Detailed descriptions of the material and methods, experimental testing, and numerical modelling procedures are also provided. The data reported herein supports the discussion in the research article “Axial compressive behaviour of composite steel elements incorporating rubberised alkali-activated concrete,” and in the case of the numerical parametric assessment, give for the first time the full axial load-shortening response of all the models considered. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b00f05865e4a4f25aec7988226b0f30e2024-03-20T06:10:00ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092024-04-0153110172Data on the axial response of steel tubes infilled with rubberised alkali-activated concreteMohamed Elzeadani0Dan V. Bompa1Ahmed Y. Elghazouli2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2BU, UK; Corresponding author.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UKDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2BU, UK; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong KongThe presented data cover experimental and numerical axial load-shortening results of steel tubes infilled with rubberised alkali-activated concrete. The experimental data are obtained from 36 concrete filled steel tube specimens with circular and square cross-sections, length-to-diameter/width ratios of 2 and 4, and three different rubber contents in the concrete infill. The data from the numerical assessment cover the axial load-shortening response of over 300 finite element models. These cover a wide range of concrete infill strengths and rubber contents, steel tube grades, specimen widths, and steel tube wall thicknesses. Detailed descriptions of the material and methods, experimental testing, and numerical modelling procedures are also provided. The data reported herein supports the discussion in the research article “Axial compressive behaviour of composite steel elements incorporating rubberised alkali-activated concrete,” and in the case of the numerical parametric assessment, give for the first time the full axial load-shortening response of all the models considered.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340924001434Concrete-filled steel tubesRubberised concreteAxial load-shortening responseFinite element modelling |
spellingShingle | Mohamed Elzeadani Dan V. Bompa Ahmed Y. Elghazouli Data on the axial response of steel tubes infilled with rubberised alkali-activated concrete Data in Brief Concrete-filled steel tubes Rubberised concrete Axial load-shortening response Finite element modelling |
title | Data on the axial response of steel tubes infilled with rubberised alkali-activated concrete |
title_full | Data on the axial response of steel tubes infilled with rubberised alkali-activated concrete |
title_fullStr | Data on the axial response of steel tubes infilled with rubberised alkali-activated concrete |
title_full_unstemmed | Data on the axial response of steel tubes infilled with rubberised alkali-activated concrete |
title_short | Data on the axial response of steel tubes infilled with rubberised alkali-activated concrete |
title_sort | data on the axial response of steel tubes infilled with rubberised alkali activated concrete |
topic | Concrete-filled steel tubes Rubberised concrete Axial load-shortening response Finite element modelling |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340924001434 |
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