Author/Authors :
karasu, adem istanbul technical university - faculty of civil engineering, İstanbul, Turkey , alçiçek, haluk emre istanbul technical university - faculty of civil engineering, İstanbul, Turkey , vatansever, cüneyt istanbul technical university - faculty of civil engineering, İstanbul, Turkey
Title Of Article :
A Parametric Study Of Header End-Plate Connections
شماره ركورد :
35904
Abstract :
The context of the nonlinearity provided by a building is based on the behaviors of structural components; beams, columns and their connections constituting the seismic force resisting system of the structure. Of these members, beam-to-column connections can play a considerably important role even if they have a capability of limited stiffness and flexural strength. Structural steel connections are mainly classified as a pinned or a moment connection. However, some beam-to-column connections having limited stiffness and flexural strength, which are called semi-rigid connections such as header end-plate connections can be characterized by moment-rotation relationship. For this characterization, the effect of some parameters such as thickness of the header end-plate, depth of the connection and number of the bolt rows on the behavior of header end-plate connections has been investigated by the help of finite element (FE) models. These models include material, geometrical and contact nonlinearities. Each material for each member is defined by true stress-true strain curve. According to the analyses results, in addition to shear stresses, axial tensile stresses have been observed to occur in the bolts at the tension side. Thickness of the header end-plate, depth of the connection and beam web play a governing role in the development of initial rotational stiffness and the flexural strength of the header end-plate connections. However, for the equal connection depth, increasing the number of bolt rows has not influenced the connection behavior remarkably. An additional study has also been conducted on yield line analysis to identify the behaviors of header end-plates. Analyses results have shown that header end-plate connections have limited stiffness and flexural strength. However, they seem to be promising to provide the structural systems with additional stiffness, ductility and strength
From Page :
24
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Steel structures , Semi , rigid connections , Header end , plate , Finite element method
JournalTitle :
Sdu International Technologic Science
To Page :
33
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