Seismic Behavior of Extended End-Plate Connections Subjected to Cyclic Loading on the Top-Side of the Column

The extended end-plate connections provide excellent performance in resisting seismic loads in high-risk areas. Most scholars’ experiments and finite element studies on this type of joint are focused on the method of applying displacement loads on the beam tip, while the method of applying displacem...

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Main Authors: Liang Luo, Jiangui Qin, Dongzhuo Zhao, Zhiwei Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/17/3724
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spelling doaj-ff52189ffd0f4ebfb44fb643187bc0fe2020-11-25T02:58:46ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-08-01133724372410.3390/ma13173724Seismic Behavior of Extended End-Plate Connections Subjected to Cyclic Loading on the Top-Side of the ColumnLiang Luo0Jiangui Qin1Dongzhuo Zhao2Zhiwei Wu3South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510641, ChinaSouth China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510641, ChinaSouth China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510641, ChinaSouth China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510641, ChinaThe extended end-plate connections provide excellent performance in resisting seismic loads in high-risk areas. Most scholars’ experiments and finite element studies on this type of joint are focused on the method of applying displacement loads on the beam tip, while the method of applying displacement on the column side has not been the subject of further study. However, the load transmission mechanism of this type of connection is not completely consistent in actual engineering, as the design concept of “strong column weak beam” does not apply to all joints. Therefore, in this paper, the lateral displacement of the applied column is used to simulate the seismic horizontal force to study the mechanical properties of the connection joints of the “weak column and strong beam” under the limit state of earthquake action. Based on the two internal columns (IC-EP1/2) and two edge columns (EC-EP1/2), the failure modes, strength, stiffness, moment–rotation curve, skeleton curve, ductility, and energy dissipation of this type of connection were studied. Experiment results indicated that this type of connection features semi-rigid and partial strength joints. The connection rotation angle of all specimens in the test exceeds 0.05 rad, which suggests it is an ideal seismic joints. Besides, the relationship between the thickness of the end-plate and the diameter of the bolt has a greater impact on the failure mode of the joint. The finite element (FE) analysis models were established for the above connection. The numerical model was validated against experimental results and showed acceptable consistency.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/17/3724cyclic loadinghysteretic performancefinite element modelingsemi-rigid connectionextended end-plate
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author Liang Luo
Jiangui Qin
Dongzhuo Zhao
Zhiwei Wu
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Jiangui Qin
Dongzhuo Zhao
Zhiwei Wu
Seismic Behavior of Extended End-Plate Connections Subjected to Cyclic Loading on the Top-Side of the Column
Materials
cyclic loading
hysteretic performance
finite element modeling
semi-rigid connection
extended end-plate
author_facet Liang Luo
Jiangui Qin
Dongzhuo Zhao
Zhiwei Wu
author_sort Liang Luo
title Seismic Behavior of Extended End-Plate Connections Subjected to Cyclic Loading on the Top-Side of the Column
title_short Seismic Behavior of Extended End-Plate Connections Subjected to Cyclic Loading on the Top-Side of the Column
title_full Seismic Behavior of Extended End-Plate Connections Subjected to Cyclic Loading on the Top-Side of the Column
title_fullStr Seismic Behavior of Extended End-Plate Connections Subjected to Cyclic Loading on the Top-Side of the Column
title_full_unstemmed Seismic Behavior of Extended End-Plate Connections Subjected to Cyclic Loading on the Top-Side of the Column
title_sort seismic behavior of extended end-plate connections subjected to cyclic loading on the top-side of the column
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The extended end-plate connections provide excellent performance in resisting seismic loads in high-risk areas. Most scholars’ experiments and finite element studies on this type of joint are focused on the method of applying displacement loads on the beam tip, while the method of applying displacement on the column side has not been the subject of further study. However, the load transmission mechanism of this type of connection is not completely consistent in actual engineering, as the design concept of “strong column weak beam” does not apply to all joints. Therefore, in this paper, the lateral displacement of the applied column is used to simulate the seismic horizontal force to study the mechanical properties of the connection joints of the “weak column and strong beam” under the limit state of earthquake action. Based on the two internal columns (IC-EP1/2) and two edge columns (EC-EP1/2), the failure modes, strength, stiffness, moment–rotation curve, skeleton curve, ductility, and energy dissipation of this type of connection were studied. Experiment results indicated that this type of connection features semi-rigid and partial strength joints. The connection rotation angle of all specimens in the test exceeds 0.05 rad, which suggests it is an ideal seismic joints. Besides, the relationship between the thickness of the end-plate and the diameter of the bolt has a greater impact on the failure mode of the joint. The finite element (FE) analysis models were established for the above connection. The numerical model was validated against experimental results and showed acceptable consistency.
topic cyclic loading
hysteretic performance
finite element modeling
semi-rigid connection
extended end-plate
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/17/3724
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