Structural Steel Semirigid Connections

Structural Steel Semirigid Connections
Author: Ciro Faella,Vincenzo Piluso,Gianvittorio Rizzano
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 538
Release: 1999-10-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0849374332

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Although the semirigidity concept was introduced many years ago, steel structures are usually designed by assuming that beam-to-column joints are either pinned or rigid. Theses assumptions allow a great simplification in structural analysis and design-but they neglect the true behavior of joints. The economic and structural benefits of semirigid joints are well known and much has been written about their use in braced frames. However, they are seldom used by designers, because most semirigid connections have highly nonlinear behavior, so that the analysis and design of frames using them is difficult. In fact, the design problem becomes more difficult as soon as the true rotational behavior of beam-to-column joints is accounted for-the design problem requires many attempts to achieve a safe and economical solution. Structural Steel Semirigid Connections provides a comprehensive source of information on the design of semirigid frames, up to the complete detailing of beam-to-column connections, and focuses on the prediction of the moment-rotation curve of connections. This is the first work that contains procedures for predicting the connection plastic rotation supply-necessary for performing the local ductility control in nonlinear static and dynamic analyses. Extensive numerical examples clarify the practical application of the theoretical background. This exhaustive reference and the awareness it provides of the influence of joint rotational behavior on the elastic and inelastic responses of structures will greatly benefit researchers, professionals, and specification writing bodies devoted to structural steel.

Semi Rigid Joints in Structural Steelwork

Semi Rigid Joints in Structural Steelwork
Author: Miklos Ivanyi,Charalambos C. Baniotopoulos
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2014-05-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783709124789

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Definition of semi-rigid steel structural connections, classification and influence to the structural response of sway and non-sway steel frames. Sources of connection compliance, ductility and the application of the component method for characterization of the joint properties. Verification procedures for the available and the required capacity of joints and the design of semi-rigid steel structural connections. Application of the Finite Element Method for the simulation of the structural response of semi-rigid connections taking into account all prominent nonlinear phenomena (cf. e.g. contact, friction and plasticity).

Connections in Steel Structures III

Connections in Steel Structures III
Author: Reidar Bjorhovde,André Colson,Riccardo Zandonini
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1996-05-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080529798

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This book publishes the proceedings from the Third International Workshop on Connections in Steel Structures: Behaviour, Strength and Design held in Trento, Italy, 29-31 May 1995. The workshop brought together the world's foremost experts in steel connections research, development, fabrication and design. The scope of the papers reflects state-of-the-art issues in all areas of endeavour, and manages to bring together the needs of researchers as well as designers and fabricators. Topics of particular importance include connections for composite (steel-concrete) structures, evaluation methods and reliability issues for semi-rigid connections and frames, and the impact of extreme loading events such as those imposed by major earthquakes. The book highlights novel methods and applications in the field and ensures that designers and other members of the construction industry gain access to the new results and procedures.

Connections in Steel Structures

Connections in Steel Structures
Author: R. Bjorhovde,J. Brozzetti,A. Colson
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 415
Release: 1988-02-19
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781482286427

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This book is the Proceedings of a State-of-the-Art Workshop on Connenctions and the Behaviour, Strength and Design of Steel Structures held at Laboratoire de Mecanique et Technologie, Ecole Normale, Cachan France from 25th to 27th May 1987. It contains the papers presented at the above proceedings and is split into eight main sections covering: Local Analysis of Joints, Mathematical Models, Classification, Frame Analysis, Frame Stability and Simplified Methods, Design Requirements, Data Base Organisation, Research and Development Needs. With papers from 50 international contributors this text will provide essential reading for all those involved with steel structures.

Non Linear Static and Cyclic Analysis of Steel Frames with Semi Rigid Connections

Non Linear Static and Cyclic Analysis of Steel Frames with Semi Rigid Connections
Author: Siu-Lai Chan,Pui-Tak Chui
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2000-05-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080537715

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This book is devoted to the discussion and studies of simple and efficient numerical procedures for large deflection and elasto-plastic analysis of steel frames under static and dynamic loading. In chapter 1, the basic fundamental behaviour and philosophy for design of structural steel is discussed, emphasising different modes of buckling and the inter-relationship between different types of analysis. In addition to this, different levels of refinement for non-linear analysis are described. An introduction is also given to the well-known P-&dgr; and P-&Dgr; effects. Chapter 2 presents the basic matrix method of analysis and gives several examples of linear analysis of semi-rigid pointed frames. It is evident from this that one must have a good understanding of first-order linear analysis before handling a second-order non-linear analysis. In chapter 3, the linearized bifurcation and second-order large deflection are compared and the detailed procedure for a second-order analysis based on the Newton-Raphson scheme is described. Chapter 4 introduces various solution schemes for tracing of post-buckling equilibrium paths and the Minimum Residual Displacement control method with arc-length load step control is employed for the post-buckling analysis of two and three dimensional structures. Chapter 5 addresses the non-linear behaviour and modelling of semi-rigid connections while several numerical functions for description of moment versus rotation curves of typical connection types are introduced. The scope of the work in chapter 6 covers semi-rigid connections and material yielding to the static analysis of steel frames. Chapter 7 studies the cyclic response of steel frames with semi-rigid joints and elastic material characteristics. In the last chapter the combined effects of semi-rigid connections and plastic hinges on steel frames under time-dependent loads are studied using a simple springs-in-series model. For computational effectiveness and efficiency, the concentrated plastic hinge concept is used throughout these studies.

Stability Design of Semi Rigid Frames

Stability Design of Semi Rigid Frames
Author: W. F. Chen,Yoshiaki Goto,J. Y. Richard Liew
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1995-12-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0471076708

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Semi-rigid steel frames are revolutionizing structural design. This book is a practical professional reference, covering analytical methods for the evaluation of connection flexibility and its influence on the stability of the entire framework. The methods range from a simplified member-by-member design approach to a more sophisticated computer-based advanced analysis and design approach.

Semi rigid Connections Handbook

Semi rigid Connections Handbook
Author: Wai-Fah Chen
Publsiher: J. Ross Publishing
Total Pages: 1263
Release: 2011
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781932159998

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A practical and accessible introduction to the implementation of partially restrained connections in engineering practice.

Stability Design of Steel Frames

Stability Design of Steel Frames
Author: Wai-Kai Chen
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2018-08-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781351085304

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Stability Design of Steel Frames provides a summary of the behavior, analysis and design of structural steel members and frames with flexibly-jointed connections. The book presents the theory and design of structural stability and includes extensions of computer-based analyses for individual members in space with imperfections. It also shows how connection flexibility influences the behavior and design of steel frames and how designers must consider this in a limit-state analysis and design procedure. The clearly written text and extensive bibliography make this a practical book for advanced students, researchers and professionals in civil and structural engineering, as well as a useful supplement to traditional books on the theory and design of structural stability.