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Damage modes of concrete-filled double-tube (CFDT) columns under lateral impact were studied by drop impact tests and numerical simulations. Using the moment-rotation relationship as the assessment indicator, the velocity-mass and mass-energy damage evaluation models for CFDT columns were established. The influences of the parameters including the impact position, external steel tube strength, diameter-thickness ratio of internal steel tube and axial compression ratio on the damage evaluation models were discussed. The results show that under constant impact energy, the damage degree of the CFDT columns increases remarkably as the ratio of impact mass to impact velocity increases. The critical impact energies at different damage degrees are significantly different. As the impact mass remains constant, the critical impact energy increases with the increase of the internal steel tube diameter-thickness ratio, external steel tube strength and distance from free-end to impact point, while it increases first and then reduces with increasing of the axial compression ratio. The influences of these parameters on critical impact mass decrease with the increase of impact velocity. Among them, the external steel tube strength has the greatest influence on the damage evaluation model, the axial compression ratio and the impact position take the second place, and the influence of the internal steel tube diameter-thickness ratio is the least. © 2025 Chinese Vibration Engineering Society. All rights reserved.
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Journal of Vibration and Shock
ISSN: 1000-3835
Year: 2025
Issue: 2
Volume: 44
Page: 21-29
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