Behavior of inclined, tapered and STS square CFST stub columns subjected to axial load – Part 2

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Behavior of inclined, tapered and STS square CFST stub columns subjected to axial load – Part 2

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Papers abstract:

This paper describes the finite element method using ABAQUS to model the axial compressive behavior of inclined, tapered, and straight–tapered–straight (STS) concrete-filled steel tubular stub (CFST) columns with square hollow sections. The accuracy of the numerical model was verified by comparing the numerical predictions with an experimental study of the 200×200×3.75 RHS filled with C60 concrete with an inclined angle of 0–9° and a tapered angle of 0–4°. The results show that the compressive behaviors, load vs. strain relationship, and failure mode predicted by the numerical simulations were agreeable with experimental results. After the validation, a parametric study was performed with three typical steel hollow sections (200×200×3.75 RHS, 300×300×6.3 RHS, and 400×400×8.0 RHS) and extended the inclined angle and tapered angle to 0–15° and 0–12°, respectively. The parametric study highlights some of the behavior observed in the test and extends the application range. In addition, a reduction factor for calculating the axial capacity of this form of CFST columns is proposed.

 

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This tutorial provides a step-by-step guide to simulating tapered CFST columns under axial compression, based on experimental and numerical data from Lam et al. (2012). Key simulation steps include:

  • Geometry creation: Tapered column with smaller top and larger bottom sections.
  • Material assignment: Concrete Damaged Plasticity (CDP) for concrete and elastic-plastic steel.
  • Interaction setup: Frictional contact (µ = 0.3) for dynamic analysis; Tie Constraint for static analysis.
  • Boundary conditions: Fixed bottom plate and displacement-controlled top loading.
  • Meshing & solving: Medial axis meshing with Explicit (dynamic) and Standard (static) solvers.
  • Post-processing: Force-displacement curves and damage variable extraction (DAMAGEC, DAMAGET).

 

In this tutorial, tapered CFST columns are simulated, according to data from the work of Lam et al.

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  • This product bridges theoretical research (Lam et al., 2012) with applied FEA techniques, offering a ready-to-use model for engineers studying composite columns. The tutorial emphasizes practical challenges (e.g., contact convergence, material calibration) and aligns with the paper’s findings on tapered geometry effects.

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  • Package Includes the following items:
  • Simulation files:
  • Abaqus files (The INP files are applicable to all versions):
  • CAE
  • INP
  • JNL
  • Instructional video:
  • Concise 26-minute guide to model setup and outputs for tapered CFST columns simulation.

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