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Seismic behaviour of gravity load designed flush end-plate joints

  • Cassiano, David;D'Aniello, Mario;Rebelo, Carlos
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제26권5호
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    • pp.621-634
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    • 2018
  • Flush end-plate (FEP) beam-to-column joints are commonly used for gravity load resisting parts in steel multi-storey buildings. However, in seismic resisting structures FEP joints should also provide rotation capacity consistent with the global structural displacements. The current version of EN1993-1-8 recommends a criterion aiming at controlling the thickness of the end-plate in order to avoid brittle failure of the connection, which has been developed for monotonic loading conditions assuming elastic-perfectly plastic behaviour of the connection's components in line with the theory of the component method. Hence, contrary to the design philosophy of the hierarchy of resistances implemented in EN1998-1, the over strength and the hardening of the plastic components are not directly accounted for. In light of these considerations, this paper describes and discusses the results obtained from parametric finite element simulations aiming at investigating the moment-rotation response of FEP joints under cyclic actions. The influence of bolt diameter, thickness of end-plate, number of bolt rows and shape of beam profile on the joint response is discussed and design requirements are proposed to enhance the ductility of the joints.

밀착조임 볼트체결방법에 따른 엔드플레이트 접합부의 구조성능평가 (Evaluation of Structural Behavior of Tapered Member with Snug-tightened Flush End-plate Connection)

  • 정경수;김우식;박만우;도병호
    • 한국강구조학회 논문집
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.121-128
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    • 2010
  • 저층 장스팬 철골프레임에는 강재절감을 위해 휨모멘트 저항에 극대화한 판폭 두께비가 큰 변단면 부재를 사용하고 있다. 게다가, 밀착조임 볼트접합은 고장력 볼트조임에 비하여 공사비 절감과 시공용이성의 장점을 지니고 있다. 한편, 밀착조임 엔드플레이트 접합사용에 다수 장점을 가지고 있음에도 불구하고 구조적 거동 및 해석상의 복잡함이 존재한다. 이에 본 연구에서는 밀착조임 엔드플레이트 접합형 변단면 부재에 대한 실대형 실험을 행하였다. 변수로는 체결 토크치, 재하패턴, 볼트종류, 접합부 파괴형이다. Silva et al.과 AISC(2003)에서 제시한 강성 및 내력식을 이용한 예측결과를 실험결과와 비교하였다.

Performance of partial strength connection connected by thick plate between column flanges

  • Tahir, Mahmood M.;Juki, Irwan;Ishak, Mohd Y.;Mohammad, Shahrin;Awang, Abdullah Z.;Plank, Roger
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제51권2호
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    • pp.215-228
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    • 2014
  • Traditional beam connections to the minor axis of a column have relatively low strength and stiffness. A modified detail, using a plate welded between the toes of the column flange - referred to as a toe plate connection - is examined in this paper. The results of an experimental investigation for both flush and extended end-plate connections connected to a 25 mm thick end-plate are presented. The tests are complemented by finite element modelling which compares very well with the test observations. The results show a significant increase in both moment resistance and initial stiffness for this connection detail compared with connections made directly to the column web. This offers the prospect of more optimal solutions taking advantage of partial strength frame design for the minor axis as well as major axis.

P.E.B 시스템 강골조에서 H형강 기둥 - Rafter 접합부의 구조성능 (Structural Performance of H-shaped Column-Rafter Connection in the P.E.B Systematic Steel Frames)

  • 김종성
    • 한국강구조학회 논문집
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    • 제17권3호통권76호
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    • pp.347-356
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    • 2005
  • 최근 들어 강구조 공장건축은 상당부분 P.E.B.시스템으로 지어지고 있으나 관련기술이 대부분 외국에서 수입된 것으로 전용프로그램(예, MBS, LTI 등)에만 의존하고 있고 국내의 설계지침이 없어서 AISC-ASD에 의해 설계하고 있다. 또한 P.E.B.골조의 구조적 거동을 검토한 연구 및 H형강을 이용한 요소기술 개발이 부족한 실정에 있다 특히, 기둥-보(rafter) 접합부는 Extended type end plate에 의한 접합에만 의존하여 과다설계의 경향이 있으므로. 접합부에 대한 구조적 검토가 필요하다. 따라서 이 연구에서는 P.E.B.시스템 공장건물에서 H형강-보(rafter)의 접합부(Extended/Flush type)의 구조성능을 실험적으로 평가하여 구조적, 경제적으로 우수한 P.E.B. 시스템 골조의 설계를 위한 기초자료를 제공하고자 한다.

Effect of bolt preloading on rotational stiffness of stainless steel end-plate connections

  • Yuchen Song;Brian Uy
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제48권5호
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    • pp.547-564
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    • 2023
  • This study investigates the effect of bolt preloading on the rotational stiffness of stainless steel end-plate connections. An experimental programme incorporating 11 full-scale joint specimens are carried out comparing the behaviours of fully pre-tensioned (PT) and snug-tightened (ST) flush/extended end-plate connections, made of austenitic or lean duplex stainless steels. It is observed from the tests that the presence of bolt preloading leads to a significant increase in the rotational stiffness. A parallel finite element analysis (FEA) validated against the test results demonstrates that the geometric imperfection of end-plate has a strong influence on the moment-rotation response of preloaded end-plate connections, which is crucial to explain the observed "two-stage" behaviour of these connections. Based on the data obtained from the tests and FE parametric study, the performance of the Eurocode 3 predictive model is evaluated, which exhibits a significant deviation in predicting the rotational stiffness of stainless steel end-plate connections. A modified bi-linear model, which incorporates three key properties, is therefore proposed to enable a better prediction. Finally, the effect of bolt preloading is demonstrated at the system (structure) level considering the serviceability of semi-continuous stainless steel beams with end-plate connections.

Behaviour of flush end-plate beam-to-column joints under bending and axial force

  • da Silva, Luis Simoes;de Lima, Luciano R.O.;da S. Vellasco, Pedro C.G.;de Andrade, Sebastiao A.L.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.77-94
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    • 2004
  • Steel beam-to-column joints are often subjected to a combination of bending and axial forces. The level of axial forces in the joint may be significant, typical of pitched-roof portal frames, sway frames or frames with incomplete floors. Current specifications for steel joints do not take into account the presence of axial forces (tension and/or compression) in the joints. A single empirical limitation of 10% of the beam's plastic axial capacity is the only enforced provision in Annex J of Eurocode 3. The objective of the present paper is to describe some experimental and numerical work carried out at the University of Coimbra to try to extend the philosophy of the component method to deal with the combined action bending moment and axial force.

Enhancing prediction of the moment-rotation behavior in flush end plate connections using Multi-Gene Genetic Programming (MGGP)

  • Amirmohammad Rabbani;Amir Reza Ghiami Azad;Hossein Rahami
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제91권6호
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    • pp.643-656
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    • 2024
  • The prediction of the moment rotation behavior of semi-rigid connections has been the subject of extensive research. However, to improve the accuracy of these predictions, there is a growing interest in employing machine learning algorithms. This paper investigates the effectiveness of using Multi-gene genetic programming (MGGP) to predict the moment-rotation behavior of flush-end plate connections compared to that of artificial neural networks (ANN) and previous studies. It aims to automate the process of determining the most suitable equations to accurately describe the behavior of these types of connections. Experimental data was used to train ANN and MGGP. The performance of the models was assessed by comparing the values of coefficient of determination (R2), maximum absolute error (MAE), and root-mean-square error (RMSE). The results showed that MGGP produced more accurate, reliable, and general predictions compared to ANN and previous studies with an R2 exceeding 0.99, an RMSE of 6.97, and an MAE of 38.68, highlighting its advantages over other models. The use of MGGP can lead to better modeling and more precise predictions in structural design. Additionally, an experimentally-based regression analysis was conducted to obtain the rotational capacity of FECs. A new equation was proposed and compared to previous ones, showing significant improvement in accuracy with an R2 score of 0.738, an RMSE of 0.014, and an MAE of 0.024.

Dynamic increase factor for progressive collapse analysis of semi-rigid steel frames

  • Zhu, Yan Fei;Chen, Chang Hong;Yao, Yao;Keer, Leon M.;Huang, Ying
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제28권2호
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    • pp.209-221
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    • 2018
  • An empirical and efficient method is presented for calculating the dynamic increase factor to amplify the applied loads on the affected bays of a steel frame structure with semi-rigid connections. The nonlinear static alternate path analysis is used to evaluate the dynamic responses. First, the polynomial models of the extended end plate and the top and seat connection are modified, and the proposed polynomial model of the flush end plate connection shows good agreement as compared with experimental results. Next, a beam model with nonlinear spring elements and plastic hinges is utilized to incorporate the combined effect of connection flexibility and material nonlinearity. A new step-by-step analysis procedure is established to obtain quickly the dynamic increase factor based on a combination of the pushdown analysis and nonlinear dynamic analysis. Finally, the modified dynamic increase factor equation, defined as a function of the maximum ratio value of energy demand to energy capacity of an affected beam, is derived by curve fitting data points generated by the different analysis cases with different column removal scenarios and five types of semi-rigid connections.

Cyclic behaviour of infilled steel frames with different beam-to-column connection types

  • Sakr, Mohammed A.;Eladly, Mohammed M.;Khalifa, Tarek;El-Khoriby, Saher
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제30권5호
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    • pp.443-456
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    • 2019
  • Although numerous researchers demonstrated the significant difference in performance between the various beam-to-column connection types, most of the previous studies in the area of infilled steel frames focused on the behaviour of frames with welded connections. Therefore, there is a need for conducting studies on infilled steel frames with other common connection types (extended endplate with and without rib stiffeners, flush endplate and shear connections). In this paper, firstly, a two-dimensional finite-element model simulating the cyclic response of infilled steel frames was presented. The infill-frame interaction, as well as the interactions between connections' components, were properly modelled. Using the previously-validated model, a parametric study on infilled steel frames with five different beam-to-column connection types, under cyclic loading, was carried out. Several parameters, including infill material, fracture energy of masonry and infill thickness, were investigated. The results showed that the infilled frames with welded connections had the highest initial stiffness and load-carrying capacity. However, the infilled frames with extended endplate connections (without rib stiffeners) showed the greatest energy dissipation capacity and about 96% of the load-carrying capacity of frames with welded connections which indicates that this type of connection could have the best performance among the studied connection types. Finally, a simplified analytical model for estimating the stiffness and strength of infilled steel frames (with different beam-to-column connection types) subjected to lateral cyclic loading, was suggested.