Comparison of bolted end plate and T-stub connections sensitivity to bolt diameter on cyclic behavior

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Hamid Saberi
Ali Kheyroddin
Mohsen Gerami
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[1] Semnan University,Eyvanekey Institute of Higher Education, Department of Civil Engineering
[2] Semnan University,Department of Civil Engineering
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International Journal of Steel Structures | 2014年 / 14卷
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connection; cyclic behavior; end plate; T-stub; energy dissipation;
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Considering the construction limitations, proper and correct design of connections is vital and of great importance. At the construction stage, it is probable to use a connection bolt with a diameter less than the design assumptions. It can occur due to an imperfection in construction or even to changes in the function of the building. The unforeseen changes can increase the structural load, and consequently the moment and shear force demand values. Therefore, the present paper is aimed to examine the sensitivity of the bolted connections to the diameter of bolts using a numerical method. The results show that bolted T-stub connections are more sensitive to bolt diameter than end plate connections. Hence, the bolted end plate connections are recommended where the imperfection in construction or changes in function of the building is probable. Moreover, in construction of bolted connections, if changing the number of bolts regarding the constant total cross sectional area is considered, it is recommended to use the symmetric arrangement of bolts on each beam flange. In design of connections for a particular frame according to AISC, the moment capacity of T-stub connection is higher than that of end plate connection. However, the total energy absorptions of these connection types are approximately equal.
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页码:633 / 647
页数:14
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