New generation of bolted bracket connections: Safe load-carrying capacity and structural damage assessment
•Safe load-carrying mechanism of a Double Shear Bolted Bracket (DSBB) connection.•Parametric study on the 6-bolt and 8-bolt configurations.•Less bolt diameter and pretension force, fast erection, cost-efficient construction.•Sufficient rotational stiffness for strong joints and long beams.•Less or e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Engineering structures 2022-02, Vol.252, p.113662, Article 113662 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Safe load-carrying mechanism of a Double Shear Bolted Bracket (DSBB) connection.•Parametric study on the 6-bolt and 8-bolt configurations.•Less bolt diameter and pretension force, fast erection, cost-efficient construction.•Sufficient rotational stiffness for strong joints and long beams.•Less or equal damage risk of DSBB segments than code-prequalified Kaiser connection.
Double shear bolted bracket connections (DSBBs) have been introduced in 2020 as reliable, cost-efficient, fully restrained connections. The double shear performance of bolts allows efficient reduction of bolt material usage in these types of connections. This advantage also shortens the time of bolt installation in steel moment frames. The design methodology and global hysteresis response of the DSBB connections were already presented in the scientific literature. However, the present study discusses the material damage by investigating the precise stress state of DSBB segments, connection stiffness evaluation, and energy dissipation distribution around the connection. Indeed, efficiency of the design guidelines and DSBB geometrical shape is thoroughly evaluated with the help of parametric studies of this discourse. Thus, the damage investigation of the main and parametric DSBB connections is developed by monitoring the prevalent damage indices. These damage indicators are plastic equivalent strain, rupture index, longitudinal plastic strain in bolts, undesirable out-of-plane deformations, buckling deformations, and prying action. In order to validate the results of this study, Kaiser Bolted Bracket (KBB) connection as a code-prequalified connection is selected in these comparative studies. In addition to the acceptable structural performance, DSBBs have more efficient and safer performance than or at least equivalent to the code-prequalified KBB connections. |
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ISSN: | 0141-0296 1873-7323 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.engstruct.2021.113662 |