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Second-order distributed plasticity analysis of steel frames with semi-rigid connections
Abstract This paper proposes an accurately and efficiently numerical procedure for distributed plasticity analysis of semi-rigid steel frames. Both geometric and material nonlinearities are included in the proposed analysis. Geometric nonlinearities due to the large and small P-Delta effects are respectively captured using the corotational formulation and curvature-based displacement procedure. Material nonlinearities due to residual stresses and inelastic behaviour of materials are taken into account using a fibre model. The nonlinear semi-rigid behaviour of beam-to-column connections is simulated using a zero-length connection element. The validity of the present analysis is verified by comparing the obtained predictions with existing solutions. A case study of a very large-scale steel frame indicates that the present analysis is very reliable and computationally efficient and thus would be a valuable tool for daily use in office engineering design.
Highlights Force-based element was extended to advanced analysis of semi-rigid frames. A connection element was developed to simulate semi-rigid connections. A computer programme was developed and verified. The proposed analysis was proved to be an efficient tool for engineering design.
Second-order distributed plasticity analysis of steel frames with semi-rigid connections
Abstract This paper proposes an accurately and efficiently numerical procedure for distributed plasticity analysis of semi-rigid steel frames. Both geometric and material nonlinearities are included in the proposed analysis. Geometric nonlinearities due to the large and small P-Delta effects are respectively captured using the corotational formulation and curvature-based displacement procedure. Material nonlinearities due to residual stresses and inelastic behaviour of materials are taken into account using a fibre model. The nonlinear semi-rigid behaviour of beam-to-column connections is simulated using a zero-length connection element. The validity of the present analysis is verified by comparing the obtained predictions with existing solutions. A case study of a very large-scale steel frame indicates that the present analysis is very reliable and computationally efficient and thus would be a valuable tool for daily use in office engineering design.
Highlights Force-based element was extended to advanced analysis of semi-rigid frames. A connection element was developed to simulate semi-rigid connections. A computer programme was developed and verified. The proposed analysis was proved to be an efficient tool for engineering design.
Second-order distributed plasticity analysis of steel frames with semi-rigid connections
Thai, Huu-Tai (author) / Kim, Seung-Eock (author)
Thin-Walled Structures ; 94 ; 120-128
2015-04-14
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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