Bidirectional Response of Weak-Axis End-plate Moment Connections: Numerical Approach

Nunez, Eduardo; Parraguez, Guillermo; Herrera, Ricardo

Abstract

Brittle failure mechanisms can affect the seismic performance of structures composed of intersecting moment resisting frames, if the biaxial effects are not considered. In this research, the bidirectional cyclic response of H-columns with weak-axis moment connections was studied using numerical models. Several configurations of joints with bidirectional effects and variable axial loads were studied using the finite element method (FEM) in ANSYS v17.2 software. The results obtained showed a ductile behavior when cyclic loads are applied. No evidence of brittle failure mechanisms in the studied joint configurations was observed, in line with the design philosophy established in current seismic provisions. However, beams connected to the column minor axis reached a partially restrained behavior. Joints with four beams connected to the column exhibited a partially restrained behavior for all axial load levels. An equivalent force displacement method was used to compare the hysteretic response of 2D and 3D joints, obtaining higher deformations in 3D joints with respect to 2D joints with a similar number of connected beams. Consequently, design procedures are not capable of capturing the 3D deformation phenomenon.

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Título según WOS: Bidirectional Response of Weak-Axis End-plate Moment Connections: Numerical Approach
Título de la Revista: METALS
Volumen: 10
Número: 7
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2020
DOI:

10.3390/MET10070964

Notas: ISI