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Bolted Wide Flange Splice Connections
A comparison between results from the component‐based finite element method (CBFEM) and traditional calculation methods used in US practice for bolted wide flange splice connections is presented in this chapter. Various loading conditions, including compression, tension, and combined axial force and major‐axis flexure, are investigated. Comparisons with and without contact bearing and with and without fillers are performed.
Bolted Wide Flange Splice Connections
A comparison between results from the component‐based finite element method (CBFEM) and traditional calculation methods used in US practice for bolted wide flange splice connections is presented in this chapter. Various loading conditions, including compression, tension, and combined axial force and major‐axis flexure, are investigated. Comparisons with and without contact bearing and with and without fillers are performed.
Bolted Wide Flange Splice Connections
StatiCa, IDEA (Autor:in) / Denavit, Mark (Autor:in) / Nassiri, Ali (Autor:in) / Mahamid, Mustafa (Autor:in) / Vild, Martin (Autor:in) / Sezen, Halil (Autor:in)
15.10.2024
12 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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