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Joints under Various Loading Situations
This chapter reviews recent developments making the application of the component method possible to various loading situations, including fire, earthquake, impact or explosion. In Eurocode 3 Part 1‐8 (EN 1993‐1‐8) and Eurocode 4 Part 1‐1 (EN 1994‐1‐1), guidelines on how to apply the component method for the evaluation of the initial stiffness and the design moment resistance of steel and composite joints are provided. The aspects of ductility are also addressed. Assembly design rules are provided for joints under static loading and mainly subjected to bending moments and shear forces, but also for joints connecting profiles with open sections. In recent researches, methods to characterise the activated component in terms of resistance and stiffness have been proposed. In Da Silva et al., study, they have demonstrated that the rotational stiffness and the bending resistance of a structural joint may be simply obtained by multiplying the corresponding properties derived at room temperature by ad‐hoc reduction factors.
Joints under Various Loading Situations
This chapter reviews recent developments making the application of the component method possible to various loading situations, including fire, earthquake, impact or explosion. In Eurocode 3 Part 1‐8 (EN 1993‐1‐8) and Eurocode 4 Part 1‐1 (EN 1994‐1‐1), guidelines on how to apply the component method for the evaluation of the initial stiffness and the design moment resistance of steel and composite joints are provided. The aspects of ductility are also addressed. Assembly design rules are provided for joints under static loading and mainly subjected to bending moments and shear forces, but also for joints connecting profiles with open sections. In recent researches, methods to characterise the activated component in terms of resistance and stiffness have been proposed. In Da Silva et al., study, they have demonstrated that the rotational stiffness and the bending resistance of a structural joint may be simply obtained by multiplying the corresponding properties derived at room temperature by ad‐hoc reduction factors.
Joints under Various Loading Situations
Jaspart, Jean‐Pierre (Autor:in) / Weynand, Klaus (Autor:in)
05.04.2016
7 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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