• 제목/요약/키워드: bolted end plate

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평판두께와 연단거리를 변수로 갖는 박판탄소강 볼트접합부의 종국거동에 관한 실험적 연구 (An Experimental Study on Ultimate Behavior of Thin-walled Carbon Steel Bolted Connections with Varying Plate Thickness and End Distance)

  • 이용택;김태수;정하영;김승훈
    • 한국강구조학회 논문집
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    • 제21권5호
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    • pp.527-536
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    • 2009
  • 본 연구의 목적은 박판 탄소강 일면전단 2행 2열 볼트접합부의 블록전단파단거동과 면외변형의 영향을 조사하는 것이다. 하중직각 방향 연단거리, 볼트직경, 피치, 게이지 치수를 고정하고 블록전단파단이 발생하도록 실험체를 계획한다. 접합평판의 두께, 하중방향연단거리를 주요변수로 설정한다. 단순인장 실험을 실시하고 블록전단파단 양상, 최대내력을 현행의 설계기준식에 의한 예측치와 비교한다. 또한, 판 두께와 연단거리에 따른 하중방향과 직각방향으로 발생하는 면외변형의 발생조건을 조사하고 면외변형의 발생으로 인한 내력저하정도를 고찰한다.

Experimental study on all-bolted joint in modularized prefabricated steel structure

  • Wu, Zhanjing;Tao, Zhong;Liu, Bei;Zuo, Heng
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제73권6호
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    • pp.613-620
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    • 2020
  • The research study is focuses on a form of all-bolted joint with the external ring stiffening plate in the prefabricated steel structure. The components are bolted at site after being fabricated in the factory. Six specimens were tested under cyclic loading, and the effects of column axial compression ratio, concrete-filled column, beam flange sub plate, beam web angle cleats, and spliced column on the failure mode, hysteretic behavior and ductility of the joints were analyzed. The results shown that the proposed all-bolted joint with external ring stiffening plate performed high bearing capability, stable inflexibility degradation, high ductility and plump hysteretic curve. The primary failure modes were bucking at beam end, cracking at the variable section of the external ring stiffening plate, and finally welds fracturing between external ring stiffening plate and column wall. The bearing capability of the joints reduced with the axial compression ratio increased. The use of concrete-filled steel tube column can increase the bearing capability of joints. The existence of the beam flange sub plate, and beam web angle cleat improves the energy dissipation, ductility, bearing capacity and original rigidity of the joint, but also increase the stress concentration at the variable section of the external reinforcing ring plate. The proposed joints with spliced column also performed desirable integrity, large bearing capacity, initial stiffness and energy dissipation capacity for engineering application by reasonable design.

GMT 평판의 볼트조인트 강도 평가 (Estimation of Bolted Joint Strength of Flat Plate of Glass-Mat Reinforced Thermoplastics)

  • 강완석;민지현;이재욱;임용택
    • 대한기계학회논문집A
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    • 제27권10호
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    • pp.1636-1643
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    • 2003
  • In this study, bolted joint made of Glass-Mat Reinforced Thermoplastics (GMT) specimen was under tensile loading to investigate the relation between joint strength and glass-fiber weight fraction of the flat plate specimen. The effect of molding conditions such as the initial size of a GMT charge and molding temperatures was investigated under plane strain condition. In consideration of the specimen geometry, minimum end distance and width of the specimen to induce the bearing fracture mode of the bolted joint were determined. And finally, the effect of the outer diameter of washer and clamping pressure on joint strength was also investigated. Since joint strength is dependent on the local glass-fiber weight fraction, experimentally measured strength was modified, considering its irregular values of the specimen molded under various processing conditions in order to obtain a reasonable correlation between the two.

Experimental study on two types of new beam-to-column connections

  • Ma, Hongwei;Jiang, Weishan;Cho, Chongdu
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제11권4호
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    • pp.291-305
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    • 2011
  • The new structure consisting of continuous compound spiral hoop reinforced concrete (CCSHRC)column and steel concrete composite (SCC) beam has both the advantages of steel structures and concrete structures. Two types of beam-to-column connections applied in this structural system are presented in this paper. The connection details are as follows: the main bars in beam concrete pass through the core zone for both types of connections. For connecting bar connection, the steel I-beam webs are connected by bolts to a steel plate passing through the joint while the top and bottom flanges of the beams are connected by four straight and two X-shaped bars. For bolted end-plate connection, the steel I-beam webs are connected by stiffened extended end-plates and eight long shank bolts passing through the core zone. In order to study the seismic behaviour and failure mechanisms of the connections, quasi-static tests were conducted on both types of full-scale connection subassemblies and core zone specimens. The load-drift hysteresis loops show a plateau for the connecting bar connection while they are excellent plump for bolted end-plate connection. The shear capacity formulas of both types of connections are presented and the values calculated by the formula agree well with the test results.

3D Finite element analysis of end - plate steel joints

  • Drosopoulos, G.A.;Stavroulakis, G.E.;Abdalla, K.M.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.93-115
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    • 2012
  • This paper presents a numerical investigation of the mechanical behaviour of extended end - plate steel connections including comparison with full size experiments. Contact and friction laws have been taken into account with nonlinear, three dimensional finite element analysis. Material and geometric nonlinearities have been implemented to the model, as well. Results are then compared with experimental tests conducted at the Jordan University of Science and Technology. According to the most significant observation of the analysis, a separation of the column flange from the extended end - plate occurs. Other important structural parameters of the connection, like the impact of some column stiffeners on the overall response, local buckling of the column and friction of the beam to column interface, have been examined as well.

Analysis of end-plate connections at elevated temperatures

  • Lin, Shuyuan;Huang, Zhaohui;Fan, Mizi
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제15권1호
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    • pp.81-101
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    • 2013
  • In this paper a robust 2-noded connection element has been developed for modelling the bolted end-plate connection between steel beam and column at elevated temperatures. The numerical procedure described is based on the model proposed by Huang (2011), incorporating additional developments to more precisely determinate the tension, compression and bending moment capacities of end-plate connection in fire. The proper failure criteria are proposed to calculate the tension capacity for each individual bolt row. In this new model the connection failure due to bending, axial tension, compression and shear are considered. The influence of the axial force of the connected beam on the connection is also taken into account. This new model has the advantages of both the simple and component-based models. In order to validate the model a total of 22 tests are used. It is evident that this new connection model has ability to accurately predict the behaviour of the end-plate connection at elevated temperatures, and can be used to represent the end-plate connections in supporting performance-based fire resistance design of steel-framed composite buildings.

A new replaceable fuse for moment resisting frames: Replaceable bolted reduced beam section connections

  • Ozkilic, Yasin O.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제35권3호
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    • pp.353-370
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    • 2020
  • This paper describes a new type of replaceable fuse for moment resisting frames. Column-tree connections with beam splice connections are frequently preferred in the moment resisting frames since they eliminate field welding and provide good quality. In the column-tree connections, a part of the beam is welded to the column in the shop and the rest of the beam is bolted with the splice connection in the field. In this study, a replaceable reduced beam section (R-RBS) connection is proposed in order to eliminate welding process and facilitate assembly at the site. In the proposed R-RBS connection, one end is connected by a beam splice connection to the beam and the other end is connected by a bolted end-plate connection to the column. More importantly is that the proposed R-RBS connection allows the replacement of the damaged R-RBS easily right after an earthquake. Pursuant to this goal, experimental and numerical studies have been undertaken to investigate the performance of the R-RBS connection. An experimental study on the RBS connection was used to substantiate the numerical model using ABAQUS, a commercially available finite element software. Additionally, five different finite element models were developed to conduct a parametric study. The results of the analysis were compared in terms of the moment and energy absorption capacities, PEEQ, rupture and tri-axiality indexes. The design process as well as the optimum dimensions of the R-RBS connections are presented. It was also demonstrated that the proposed R-RBS connection satisfies AISC criteria based on the nonlinear finite element analysis results.

Behaviour of bolted connections in concrete-filled steel tubular beam-column joints

  • Beena, Kumari;Naveen, Kwatra;Shruti, Sharma
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제25권4호
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    • pp.443-456
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    • 2017
  • Many authors have established the usefulness of concrete filled steel tubular (CFST) sections as compression members while few have proved their utility as flexural members. To explore their prospective as part of CFST frame structures, two types of connections using extended end plate and seat angle are proposed for exterior joints of CFST beams and CFST columns. To investigate the performance and failure modes of the proposed bolted connections subjected to static loads, an experimental program has been executed involving ten specimens of exterior beam-to-column joints subjected to monotonically increasing load applied at the tip of beam, the performance is appraised in terms of load deformation behaviour of joints. The test parameters varied are the beam section type, type and diameter of bolts. To validate the experimental behaviour of the proposed connections in CFST beam-column joints, finite element analysis for the applied load has been performed using software ATENA-3D and the results of the proposed models are compared with experimental results. The experimental results obtained agree that the proposed CFST beam-column connections perform in a semi-rigid and partial strength mode as per specification of EC3.

유한요소해석을 이용한 공업화박판강구조 단부판 접합부의 회전강성감소계수 (Rotational Stiffness Reduction Factors of End-plate Connection for PEB Using Finite Element Analysis)

  • 이준섭;신경재;이수헌;이희두;김철환
    • 한국강구조학회 논문집
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    • 제29권4호
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    • pp.323-330
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    • 2017
  • 공업화박판강구조물은 재료 및 인건비의 절약, 공기 단축 및 대공간 구조의 공간 활용과 시공의 편리성 등의 장점으로 사용이 증가하고 있다. 그러나 최근 갑작스런 과도한 하중으로 인해 붕괴 사고가 일어나고 있다. 구조 설계에 정확하고 전문적인 기술이 필요하지만, 공업화박판강구조의 접합부 볼트 접합부를 완벽하게 고려해주지 않고 단순화하여 해석하는 경우가 많다. 위 논문에서는 선행 실험된 볼트 접합부를 ABAUQS를 이용한 유한요소해석을 실시하고, 실험 결과 비교를 통해 신뢰성을 검증하였다. 그리고 접합부의 변수해석을 통하여 실제 설계에 이용할 수 있는 볼트 접합부의 강성감소계수를 제시하였다.

P.E.B 시스템에서 시공상태에 따른 엔드플레이트 접합부의 구조성능평가 (Structural Performance Evaluation of End-plate Connections According to Constructional Quality in P.E.B System)

  • 이은택
    • 한국강구조학회 논문집
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    • 제24권4호
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    • pp.461-468
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    • 2012
  • P.E.B(Pre-Engineering Building) 시스템은 휨모멘트의 크기에따라 부재형상을 최적화한 변단면부재로 설계 사용하는 경제적인 시스템을 의미한다. 이러한 P.E.B 시스템에서 변단면부재의 접합은 일반 철골접합인 마찰접합이 어렵기 때문에 현장조립이 간편한 엔드플레이트 접합이 사용되고 있다. 지압형 인장접합인 엔드플레이트 접합방식은 국내 P.E.B 시스템의 가장 일반적인 접합방식이며, 이미 그 안정성이 안전하다고 판명되었다. 그러나 이러한 엔드플레이트 접합부의 현장볼트 체결시공에 있어서 엔드플레이트와 변단면보 또는 리브의 용접에 의한 열변형 등으로 인해 엔드플레이트의 수직불량이 발생하여 현장에서 설치된 접합부의 벌어짐 현상이 관측되고 있다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 엔드플레이트 초기접합 결함(간격)을 실험변수로 하여 휨모멘트를 받는 엔드플레이트 접합부의 볼트에 대한 허용내력을 조사하여 구조안정성 검토를 수행하였다.