Seismic Performance of Precast Steel Beam-Column Joint with Bolted Connection

This paper introduces a modular, assembled steel beam-column flange connection joint that efficiently connects prefabricated beams and columns using high-strength bolts. It enables the rapid repair of damaged joints after earthquakes by replacing flange connectors and high-strength bolt groups. Four...

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Veröffentlicht in:Buildings (Basel) 2024-08, Vol.14 (8), p.2588
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Yandan, Lu, Yonggang, Liu, Tong
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper introduces a modular, assembled steel beam-column flange connection joint that efficiently connects prefabricated beams and columns using high-strength bolts. It enables the rapid repair of damaged joints after earthquakes by replacing flange connectors and high-strength bolt groups. Four joint specimens with varying thicknesses and lengths of the inner flange sleeve, scaled at a 1:2 ratio, were fabricated to evaluate performance. These specimens were subjected to low circumferential reciprocal loads to investigate damage modes, hysteresis curves, skeleton curves, ductility performance, energy dissipation capacity, and seismic performance, including stiffness degradation. The test and analysis results reveal that the primary failure mode is characterized by bulging of the flange jacket cover, with damage concentrated in the plastic hinge zone at the beam end. The flange connection joint exhibits excellent load-bearing, rotational, and energy dissipation capacities. The ‘secondary strengthening’ feature significantly enhances joint load-bearing capacity, ductility performance, and energy dissipation, increasing overall safety redundancy. Increasing the thickness and length of the flange connector substantially improves seismic performance and enlarges the plastic development area.
ISSN:2075-5309
2075-5309
DOI:10.3390/buildings14082588