Influence of shear lag coefficienton circular hollow sections with bolted sleeve connections

Abstract The circular hollow sections (CHS) are being widely employed in steel structures around the world, increasing the development of new researches. This article proposes an innovative connection model for circular hollow sections that facilitates and reduces the assembly cost of hollow section...

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Main Authors: Lucas Roquete, Arlene Maria Cunha Sarmanho, Ana Amélia Oliveira Mazon, João Alberto Venegas Requena
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Language:English
Published: Fundação Gorceix
Series:REM: International Engineering Journal
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spelling doaj-8be323c807eb45d19e0acfa7fd6882af2020-11-25T01:10:26ZengFundação GorceixREM: International Engineering Journal2448-167X70439339810.1590/0370-44672014700220S2448-167X2017000400393Influence of shear lag coefficienton circular hollow sections with bolted sleeve connectionsLucas RoqueteArlene Maria Cunha SarmanhoAna Amélia Oliveira MazonJoão Alberto Venegas RequenaAbstract The circular hollow sections (CHS) are being widely employed in steel structures around the world, increasing the development of new researches. This article proposes an innovative connection model for circular hollow sections that facilitates and reduces the assembly cost of hollow section structures. The proposed connection is a tube sleeve, used to splice two tubes, composed of an inner tube with a diameter smaller than the connecting tubes, which is connected to the outer tubes by bolts passing through both tubes. This connection can be a cheaper and easier alternative to flange connections, which are widely used in large span tubular trusses. The connection was tested in laboratory under tension loading. The tests made it possible to identify the influence of stress distribution on tubes and the need for the use of a shear lag coefficient. The results of the ultimate load capacity demonstrated the viability of the tube sleeve connection use.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-167X2017000400393&lng=en&tlng=ensteel structurescircular hollow sectionsconnections and bolt connection
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author Lucas Roquete
Arlene Maria Cunha Sarmanho
Ana Amélia Oliveira Mazon
João Alberto Venegas Requena
spellingShingle Lucas Roquete
Arlene Maria Cunha Sarmanho
Ana Amélia Oliveira Mazon
João Alberto Venegas Requena
Influence of shear lag coefficienton circular hollow sections with bolted sleeve connections
REM: International Engineering Journal
steel structures
circular hollow sections
connections and bolt connection
author_facet Lucas Roquete
Arlene Maria Cunha Sarmanho
Ana Amélia Oliveira Mazon
João Alberto Venegas Requena
author_sort Lucas Roquete
title Influence of shear lag coefficienton circular hollow sections with bolted sleeve connections
title_short Influence of shear lag coefficienton circular hollow sections with bolted sleeve connections
title_full Influence of shear lag coefficienton circular hollow sections with bolted sleeve connections
title_fullStr Influence of shear lag coefficienton circular hollow sections with bolted sleeve connections
title_full_unstemmed Influence of shear lag coefficienton circular hollow sections with bolted sleeve connections
title_sort influence of shear lag coefficienton circular hollow sections with bolted sleeve connections
publisher Fundação Gorceix
series REM: International Engineering Journal
issn 2448-167X
description Abstract The circular hollow sections (CHS) are being widely employed in steel structures around the world, increasing the development of new researches. This article proposes an innovative connection model for circular hollow sections that facilitates and reduces the assembly cost of hollow section structures. The proposed connection is a tube sleeve, used to splice two tubes, composed of an inner tube with a diameter smaller than the connecting tubes, which is connected to the outer tubes by bolts passing through both tubes. This connection can be a cheaper and easier alternative to flange connections, which are widely used in large span tubular trusses. The connection was tested in laboratory under tension loading. The tests made it possible to identify the influence of stress distribution on tubes and the need for the use of a shear lag coefficient. The results of the ultimate load capacity demonstrated the viability of the tube sleeve connection use.
topic steel structures
circular hollow sections
connections and bolt connection
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-167X2017000400393&lng=en&tlng=en
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