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Behavior of semi‐rigid connections and semi‐rigid frames
Semi‐rigid connections are widely used in different countries. These connections are usually used in semi‐rigid frames with bracing system. Considering the frequent use of these connections, studying their behavior as an individual connection or as a frame with a semi‐rigid connection is of great importance. In this paper, moment–rotation behavior of bolted angle connection as a usual semi‐rigid connection is studied, and the affecting factors on there are investigated. Finite element connection models are developed. These models are verified by comparing the results of finite element analyses with the results of experimental test, and the verified models are used to investigate the behavior of the connections. The behavior of semi‐rigid frame with bolted angle connection is then studied conducting time‐history analyses. The results show that the increase in shear stiffness of angle bolted connections significantly decreases the lateral drift and increase the frame stability against lateral loading. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Behavior of semi‐rigid connections and semi‐rigid frames
Semi‐rigid connections are widely used in different countries. These connections are usually used in semi‐rigid frames with bracing system. Considering the frequent use of these connections, studying their behavior as an individual connection or as a frame with a semi‐rigid connection is of great importance. In this paper, moment–rotation behavior of bolted angle connection as a usual semi‐rigid connection is studied, and the affecting factors on there are investigated. Finite element connection models are developed. These models are verified by comparing the results of finite element analyses with the results of experimental test, and the verified models are used to investigate the behavior of the connections. The behavior of semi‐rigid frame with bolted angle connection is then studied conducting time‐history analyses. The results show that the increase in shear stiffness of angle bolted connections significantly decreases the lateral drift and increase the frame stability against lateral loading. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Behavior of semi‐rigid connections and semi‐rigid frames
Daryan, Amir Saedi (Autor:in) / Sadri, Mohammadreza (Autor:in) / Saberi, Hamid (Autor:in) / Saberi, Vahid (Autor:in) / Moghadas, Ahmad Baleh (Autor:in)
The Structural Design of Tall and Special Buildings ; 23 ; 210-238
25.02.2014
29 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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