Experimental study on full-scale steel beam-to-column moment connections |
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Authors: | Email author" target="_blank">Qian?Jiaru?Email author Yu?Haiqun Yan?Feng Dong?Hai Li?Jianhua Liu?Yueming |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Civil Engineering, Key Laboratory for Structural Engineering and Vibration of Ministry of Education, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China 2. Beijing Urban Engineering Architecture Design & Research Institute, Beijing 100037, China |
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Abstract: | Ten full-scale steel beam-to-column moment connections used in moment-resisting frames (MRFs) were tested to study the failure process, failure mode, strength and plastic rotation capacity. The specimens include one traditional welded flange-bolted web connection, one traditional fully welded connection, four beam flange strengthened connections, three beam flange weakened connections, and one through-diaphragm connection. The test results show that the connections with flange cover plates or with partly cut beam flanges satisfy the beam plastic rotation demand for ductile MRFs. From the measured stress profiles along the beam flange and beam web depth, the mechanics of brittle fracture at the end of the beam is discussed. Design recommendations for steel beam-to-column moment connections are proposed. |
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Keywords: | steel beam-to-colunm moment connection ductility plastic rotational experiment study |
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