中等地震活动性中磁流变函数的带耗散连接的钢和复合材料接头。实验和数值程序

IF 1.2 Q3 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Rafaela Don, Georgios Balaskas, C. Vulcu, B. Hoffmeister
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摘要

由于EN 1998‐1德国国家附件的新规则,地震作用的相关性增加了,在扩展的地震区域和更高的谱加速度中体现出来。这可能导致地震荷载对钢框架和组合框架的设计起决定性作用。然而,德国的需求低于其他地震地区。因此,德国正在进行的一个国家研究项目解决了这些挑战,该项目为钢框架和复合框架开发了具有耗散连接的接头,分为半刚性和部分强度,可以使用1.5至3范围内的行为因子。开发始于德国目录中的典型连接,设计用于承受弹性范围内的静态载荷,随后进行了性能和细节改进。接头和框架模型的试验前有限元分析(FEA)导致了发展(例如,下垂/拱起弯曲增加:125%/18%的钢接头和70%/40%的部分复合材料接头)。根据欧洲规范8最新草案的规定,对接缝细节进行了改进。优化的接头集成在框架试件中,目前正在亚琛RWTH大学进行单调和循环荷载测试。本文介绍了开发的节点解,描述了实验和数值程序,并根据有限元分析结果给出了框架试件的单调响应,以及主要结论。
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Steel and composite joints with dissipative connections for MRFs in moderate seismicity – Experimental and numerical programs
Owing to the new rules of the German National Annex to EN 1998‐1, the relevance of the seismic action has increased, materialising in extended seismic areas and higher spectral accelerations. This may lead to seismic loading being decisive on the design of steel and composite frames. However, the demand is lower in Germany than in other seismic areas. Consequently, these challenges are addressed in an ongoing German national research project, by developing joints with dissipative connections, classified as semi‐rigid and partial‐strength, for steel and composite frames that could allow for the use of behaviour factors in the range of 1.5 to 3. The development started with typical connections from the German catalogue, designed to withstand static loads in the elastic range, followed by performance and detailing improvements. Developments (e.g., increase in sagging/hogging bending: 125 %/18 % of steel joints and 70 %/40 % of partially composite joints) resulted from pre‐test finite element analyses (FEA) on joints and frame models. Improvements to joint detailing were made according to the provisions of the newest draft of Eurocode 8. The optimised joints were integrated in frame specimens, which are currently being tested under monotonic and cyclic loads at RWTH‐Aachen University. This article introduces the developed joint solutions, describes the experimental and numerical programs and presents the monotonic response of frame specimens based on the results of FEA, as well as the main conclusions.
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Steel Construction-Design and Research
Steel Construction-Design and Research CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.00
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6.20%
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63
期刊介绍: Steel Construction publishes peerreviewed papers covering the entire field of steel construction research. In the interests of "construction without depletion", it skilfully combines steel with other forms of construction employing concrete, glass, cables and membranes to form integrated steelwork systems. Since 2010 Steel Construction is the official journal for ECCS- European Convention for Constructional Steelwork members. You will find more information about membership on the ECCS homepage. Topics include: -Design and construction of structures -Methods of analysis and calculation -Experimental and theoretical research projects and results -Composite construction -Steel buildings and bridges -Cable and membrane structures -Structural glazing -Masts and towers -Vessels, cranes and hydraulic engineering structures -Fire protection -Lightweight structures
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