Cyclic behaviour of diagonally-stiffened beam-to-column connections of corrugated-web I sections

R. Aydin, E. Yuksel*, N. Yardimci, T. Gokce

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Abstract

Corrugated web profiles are generally used in single story long span structures though there exists limited number of researches about the performance of the connections. Besides there is a rising demand for utilization of corrugated web profiles in construction of low-rise moment resisting frames. This paper aims to evaluate the behaviours of two distinct types of beam-to-column connections namely; i. Conventional types: thick flat plate is used in the panel zone and its near-vicinity, ii. Alternative types: single or double stiffeners are used at both faces in the corrugated-web panel zone. The latter provides key advantages particularly for fabrication. The full scale beam-to-column connections were tested in the Structural and Earthquake Engineering Laboratory of Istanbul Technical University (ITU). In comparing the stiffness and strength characteristics of the tested connections, single and double diagonally-stiffened connections exhibited comparable behaviour to the specimens with flat plate panel zones. The finite element models of all the tested connections were produced with ABAQUS. The analytical results are in good agreement up to an inter-story drift angle of 0.04 rad with the experimental ones.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)120-135
Number of pages16
JournalEngineering Structures
Volume121
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Aug 2016

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Keywords

  • Beam-to-column connection
  • Corrugated-web section
  • Diagonally-stiffened connection
  • Plate panel

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