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System reliability evaluation of steel frames with semi-rigid connections
Abstract This paper presents an accurate and efficient numerical procedure for evaluating the system reliability of steel frames with semi-rigid connections. The ultimate strength and behaviour of the frame were predicted using a refined plastic hinge model due to its computational efficiency, whilst the nonlinear behaviour of semi-rigid connections was captured using a three-parameter power model. The statistical properties for the three parameter power model were obtained based on available experimental results. The sensitivity of reliability to the model error was also studied. Monte Carlo simulation was used to estimate the probability of failure and the reliability index of a system. Two example frames subjected to combined gravity and wind loads were examined and their system reliability indices for both strength and serviceability limit states were evaluated based on the randomness in loadings, material and geometric properties and semi-rigid connections. The results indicate that the frame reliability is strongly affected by semi-rigid connections.
Highlights An efficient procedure was proposed for reliability analysis of semi-rigid frames. The statistical properties of the connection model were obtained. The reliability sensitivity to the model error was also investigated. The frame reliability is strongly affected by semi-rigid connections.
System reliability evaluation of steel frames with semi-rigid connections
Abstract This paper presents an accurate and efficient numerical procedure for evaluating the system reliability of steel frames with semi-rigid connections. The ultimate strength and behaviour of the frame were predicted using a refined plastic hinge model due to its computational efficiency, whilst the nonlinear behaviour of semi-rigid connections was captured using a three-parameter power model. The statistical properties for the three parameter power model were obtained based on available experimental results. The sensitivity of reliability to the model error was also studied. Monte Carlo simulation was used to estimate the probability of failure and the reliability index of a system. Two example frames subjected to combined gravity and wind loads were examined and their system reliability indices for both strength and serviceability limit states were evaluated based on the randomness in loadings, material and geometric properties and semi-rigid connections. The results indicate that the frame reliability is strongly affected by semi-rigid connections.
Highlights An efficient procedure was proposed for reliability analysis of semi-rigid frames. The statistical properties of the connection model were obtained. The reliability sensitivity to the model error was also investigated. The frame reliability is strongly affected by semi-rigid connections.
System reliability evaluation of steel frames with semi-rigid connections
Thai, Huu-Tai (Autor:in) / Uy, Brian (Autor:in) / Kang, Won-Hee (Autor:in) / Hicks, Stephen (Autor:in)
Journal of Constructional Steel Research ; 121 ; 29-39
02.01.2016
11 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
System reliability evaluation of steel frames with semi-rigid connections
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