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http://dx.doi.org/10.7781/kjoss.2016.28.6.439

Analytical and Experimental Study of an Unstiffened Extended End-Plate Connection  

Kim, Hee Dong (Department of Architecture, Inha Technical College)
Yang, Jae Guen (Department of Architectural Engineering, Inha University)
Pae, Da Sol (Department of Architectural Engineering, Inha University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction / v.28, no.6, 2016 , pp. 439-448 More about this Journal
Abstract
Extended end-plate connections(EEPC) are a type of connection applied in Pre-Engineered Building structures comprising beam-column connections of steel structures or tapered members. Extended end-plate connections(EEPC) show different behavioral characteristics owing to the influence of plate thickness, gauge distance of high strength bolt, diameter of high strength bolt frame, and the number of high strength bolts. In the USA and Europe, extended end-plate connections(EEPC) are applied in beam-column connections of steel structures in various forms; however, these are not widely applied in structures in Korea.This can be attributed to the fact that the proposal of design strength types for extended end-plate connections(EEPC), proposal of connection specifications, evaluation of seismic performance, and are not being performed appropriately. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to provide basic data for the domestic application of Unstiffened extended endplate connections. To realize this, nonlinear finite element analysis was conducted on a 12-mm thick Unstiffened extended endplate connections.
Keywords
Unstiffended extended end-plate connection; Energy dissipation capacity; Beam-to-column moment connection; Finite element analysis; Moment-rotation hysteresis curve; Yield lines;
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