• 제목/요약/키워드: PEEQ

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외부 T 스티프너를 이용한 각형강관기둥-H 형강보 접합부의 인장거동 해석 (Tensile Behavior Analyses of Tubular Column to H-Beam Connections with T-Stiffeners)

  • 신경재;권영란
    • 한국강구조학회 논문집
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.69-78
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    • 2002
  • 본 논문에서는 외부 T 스티프너를 이용해 보강한 각형강관 기둥-H 형강보 접합부의 인장거동을 3차원 비선형 유한요소 해석을 하였다. 비선형 해석을 통하여 기존의 실험결과와 비교함으로써 비선형 해석의 신뢰성을 높였다. 접합부의 전체적인 응력흐름을 파악하기 위해 실험에서 수행되지 않았던 수직, 수평 스티프너의 형태를 변수로 하여 해석을 하였다. 해석한 결과를 탄성범위에서는 응력의 변화, 비탄성범위에서는 소성변형도의 분포등을 파악하여 제안된 설계식에 적용하고 설계식의 적용가능성을 검토하였다. 수직 및 수평 스티프너의 다양한 변수 해석의 결과를 통하여 접합부의 최종 파괴모드가 접합부가 아닌 플랜지의 인장파괴를 유도하는 T스티프너의 최소의 치수를 제안하였다. 또한 해석을 통해 얻은 결과로 접합부 T스티프너에 대한 설계 기본 자료를 제공하였다.

A new replaceable fuse for moment resisting frames: Replaceable bolted reduced beam section connections

  • Ozkilic, Yasin O.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제35권3호
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    • pp.353-370
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    • 2020
  • This paper describes a new type of replaceable fuse for moment resisting frames. Column-tree connections with beam splice connections are frequently preferred in the moment resisting frames since they eliminate field welding and provide good quality. In the column-tree connections, a part of the beam is welded to the column in the shop and the rest of the beam is bolted with the splice connection in the field. In this study, a replaceable reduced beam section (R-RBS) connection is proposed in order to eliminate welding process and facilitate assembly at the site. In the proposed R-RBS connection, one end is connected by a beam splice connection to the beam and the other end is connected by a bolted end-plate connection to the column. More importantly is that the proposed R-RBS connection allows the replacement of the damaged R-RBS easily right after an earthquake. Pursuant to this goal, experimental and numerical studies have been undertaken to investigate the performance of the R-RBS connection. An experimental study on the RBS connection was used to substantiate the numerical model using ABAQUS, a commercially available finite element software. Additionally, five different finite element models were developed to conduct a parametric study. The results of the analysis were compared in terms of the moment and energy absorption capacities, PEEQ, rupture and tri-axiality indexes. The design process as well as the optimum dimensions of the R-RBS connections are presented. It was also demonstrated that the proposed R-RBS connection satisfies AISC criteria based on the nonlinear finite element analysis results.