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http://dx.doi.org/10.11004/kosacs.2014.5.3.017

Strength Evaluation of Bolt Arrangement in PFRP Bolted Connection with 2 Bolts  

Lee, Young-Geun (Department of Civil Engineering, Hongik University)
Kim, Sun-Hee (Department of Civil Engineering, Hongik University)
Won, Yong-Seok (Department of Civil Engineering, Hongik University)
Cheon, Jin-Uk (Department of Civil Engineering, Hongik University)
Shin, Kwang-Yeoul (Department of Civil Engineering, Hongik University)
Yoon, Soon-Jong (Department of Civil Engineering, Hongik University)
Publication Information
Journal of the Korean Society for Advanced Composite Structures / v.5, no.3, 2014 , pp. 17-22 More about this Journal
Abstract
Fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) structural shapes are readily available in civil engineering applications. Among many manufacturing techniques used for FRP structural shapes, pultrusion process is one of the most widely used techniques in civil engineering applications. Pultrusion is a manufacturing process for producing continuous lengths of reinforced polymeric plastic structural shapes with constant cross-section. Pultruded composites are attractive for structural applications because of their continuous mass production with excellent mechanical properties. This paper presents the results of investigations pertaining to the bolted connection with two bolts for the pultruded FRP (PFRP) structural members. PFRP bolted connection tests were conducted with end distance to bolt diameter ratio ($e_1/d_b$) and two types of bolt pattern such as horizontal (Pattern A) and vertical arrangement (Pattern B). As a result, it is found that the $e_1/d_b$ is recommended as the ratio of 4. In addition, it is also found that the bearing strengths at failure of the Pattern A and Pattern B have a similar value.
Keywords
Pultruded FRP(PFRP); Bolted connection; Arrangement; Experiment; Strength;
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