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Article: Detailing of I-beam-to-CHS column joints with external diaphragm plates for seismic actions

TitleDetailing of I-beam-to-CHS column joints with external diaphragm plates for seismic actions
Authors
KeywordsExternal diaphragm plates
Moment-rotation behavior
Seismic performance
Strain concentration
Issue Date2013
Citation
Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 2013, v. 88, p. 21-33 How to Cite?
AbstractIn this paper monotonic and cyclic finite element (FE) analyses are presented for the development of an I-beam-to-CHS column steel moment joint for seismic actions. The development process for the final joint details includes: (1) eliminating two identified structural deficiencies of distortion in column web panel and strain concentrations in the external diaphragms; (2) creating a multi-fuse energy dissipation mechanism; (3) devising a joint to delay onset of beam yielding. Two external diaphragm collar plates are welded to the circumference of the CHS column for connection to beam flanges. Various collar ring widths are examined for these horizontal diaphragms and a width (based on achieving full strength of the beam flanges) is found to produce an acceptable web panel performance. Different types of stiffener geometries in the connection region are then trialed to eliminate strain concentrations in the diaphragms. Two pairs of triangular diaphragm stiffeners are found to provide the desired performance. In order to produce a multi-fuse energy dissipation mechanism, tapered cover plates (TCPs) equipped with vertical stiffeners (VSs) are integrated into the joint. Oversized web holes of 4-10 mm are required to enable inelastic deformation for an overall joint rotation of 60-100 mrad, without undesirable web distortion. Further FE analyses are used to design the TCPs and VSs so they can be replaceable link post-seismic actions. For the final joint detailing it is shown that 6 mm oversized holes for the TCPs will delay the occurrence of yielding in the beam until the joint rotation is 70 mrad. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/348998
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dc.contributor.authorBagheri Sabbagh, Alireza-
dc.contributor.authorChan, Tak Ming-
dc.contributor.authorMottram, James Toby-
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-17T06:55:32Z-
dc.date.available2024-10-17T06:55:32Z-
dc.date.issued2013-
dc.identifier.citationJournal of Constructional Steel Research, 2013, v. 88, p. 21-33-
dc.identifier.issn0143-974X-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/348998-
dc.description.abstractIn this paper monotonic and cyclic finite element (FE) analyses are presented for the development of an I-beam-to-CHS column steel moment joint for seismic actions. The development process for the final joint details includes: (1) eliminating two identified structural deficiencies of distortion in column web panel and strain concentrations in the external diaphragms; (2) creating a multi-fuse energy dissipation mechanism; (3) devising a joint to delay onset of beam yielding. Two external diaphragm collar plates are welded to the circumference of the CHS column for connection to beam flanges. Various collar ring widths are examined for these horizontal diaphragms and a width (based on achieving full strength of the beam flanges) is found to produce an acceptable web panel performance. Different types of stiffener geometries in the connection region are then trialed to eliminate strain concentrations in the diaphragms. Two pairs of triangular diaphragm stiffeners are found to provide the desired performance. In order to produce a multi-fuse energy dissipation mechanism, tapered cover plates (TCPs) equipped with vertical stiffeners (VSs) are integrated into the joint. Oversized web holes of 4-10 mm are required to enable inelastic deformation for an overall joint rotation of 60-100 mrad, without undesirable web distortion. Further FE analyses are used to design the TCPs and VSs so they can be replaceable link post-seismic actions. For the final joint detailing it is shown that 6 mm oversized holes for the TCPs will delay the occurrence of yielding in the beam until the joint rotation is 70 mrad. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Constructional Steel Research-
dc.subjectExternal diaphragm plates-
dc.subjectMoment-rotation behavior-
dc.subjectSeismic performance-
dc.subjectStrain concentration-
dc.titleDetailing of I-beam-to-CHS column joints with external diaphragm plates for seismic actions-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.description.naturelink_to_subscribed_fulltext-
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.jcsr.2013.05.006-
dc.identifier.scopuseid_2-s2.0-84878372773-
dc.identifier.volume88-
dc.identifier.spage21-
dc.identifier.epage33-

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