Behavior of Beam-to-Column Connections with Angles. Part 2-Numerical Analysis

Based on the results of experimental tests, presented in the first part of this paper, Part 1-Experimental Investigations (Ghindea M., Catarig A., Ballok R.) advanced numerical simulations were performed using FEM based software Abaqus. The recently arise of high speed computers and advanced FEM sof...

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Main Authors: Ghindea M., Cătărig A., Ballok R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-05-01
Series:Journal of Applied Engineering Sciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/jaes-2016-0004
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spelling doaj-3d1b27b8b35e4b28adc8e852c3d5a1b02021-09-06T19:40:24ZengSciendoJournal of Applied Engineering Sciences2247-37692284-71972016-05-0161354010.1515/jaes-2016-0004Behavior of Beam-to-Column Connections with Angles. Part 2-Numerical AnalysisGhindea M.0Cătărig A.1Ballok R.2Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Civil Engineering, 28 Memorandumului Street, 400114, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaTechnical University of Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Civil Engineering, 28 Memorandumului Street, 400114, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaTechnical University of Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Civil Engineering, 28 Memorandumului Street, 400114, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaBased on the results of experimental tests, presented in the first part of this paper, Part 1-Experimental Investigations (Ghindea M., Catarig A., Ballok R.) advanced numerical simulations were performed using FEM based software Abaqus. The recently arise of high speed computers and advanced FEM software packages allow to create and solve extensively detailed 3D models. The aim of this second part of the paper is to develop accurate FEM models for better approach of the studied beam-to-column connections. The paper presents the designed numerical models and the results for four bolted beam-to-column connections using top-and-seat and/or web angle cleats, in different configurations. The objective of this paper is to achieve functional numerical models which, by faithfully running, reproduce the experimental results. Thus, calibrating the numerical results with the experimental ones it can be perform then parametric studies, achieving reliable results for similar configurations of joints. The results obtained after numerical simulations were compared with experimental data. The behavior moment-rotation curve and the deformation process of the experimental captured specimens were virtually reproduced with minimum deviation.https://doi.org/10.1515/jaes-2016-0004experimental investigationbeam-to-column jointsemi-rigid connectionbolted connectionangle cleat
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author Ghindea M.
Cătărig A.
Ballok R.
spellingShingle Ghindea M.
Cătărig A.
Ballok R.
Behavior of Beam-to-Column Connections with Angles. Part 2-Numerical Analysis
Journal of Applied Engineering Sciences
experimental investigation
beam-to-column joint
semi-rigid connection
bolted connection
angle cleat
author_facet Ghindea M.
Cătărig A.
Ballok R.
author_sort Ghindea M.
title Behavior of Beam-to-Column Connections with Angles. Part 2-Numerical Analysis
title_short Behavior of Beam-to-Column Connections with Angles. Part 2-Numerical Analysis
title_full Behavior of Beam-to-Column Connections with Angles. Part 2-Numerical Analysis
title_fullStr Behavior of Beam-to-Column Connections with Angles. Part 2-Numerical Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Behavior of Beam-to-Column Connections with Angles. Part 2-Numerical Analysis
title_sort behavior of beam-to-column connections with angles. part 2-numerical analysis
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Applied Engineering Sciences
issn 2247-3769
2284-7197
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Based on the results of experimental tests, presented in the first part of this paper, Part 1-Experimental Investigations (Ghindea M., Catarig A., Ballok R.) advanced numerical simulations were performed using FEM based software Abaqus. The recently arise of high speed computers and advanced FEM software packages allow to create and solve extensively detailed 3D models. The aim of this second part of the paper is to develop accurate FEM models for better approach of the studied beam-to-column connections. The paper presents the designed numerical models and the results for four bolted beam-to-column connections using top-and-seat and/or web angle cleats, in different configurations. The objective of this paper is to achieve functional numerical models which, by faithfully running, reproduce the experimental results. Thus, calibrating the numerical results with the experimental ones it can be perform then parametric studies, achieving reliable results for similar configurations of joints. The results obtained after numerical simulations were compared with experimental data. The behavior moment-rotation curve and the deformation process of the experimental captured specimens were virtually reproduced with minimum deviation.
topic experimental investigation
beam-to-column joint
semi-rigid connection
bolted connection
angle cleat
url https://doi.org/10.1515/jaes-2016-0004
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