Experimental Analysis of Bolted Steel Beam-to-Column Connections: Component Identification |
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Authors: | F. Iannone M. Latour G. Rizzano |
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Affiliation: | Civil Engineering Department , University of Salerno , Salerno, Italy |
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Abstract: | In this paper, the results of an experimental program dealing with the ultimate behavior of bolted beam-to-column connections under cyclic actions are presented. The design criteria adopted for tested specimens are discussed in detail, aiming to point out how the ultimate behavior can be governed by properly strengthening the components for which yielding has to be prevented. To this scope, the component approach is adopted as a design tool for component hierarchy criteria. The aim of the paper is the investigation of the actual possibility of extending the component approach to the prediction of the cyclic response of beam-to-column joints. To this scope, the attention has been focused on the possibility to evaluate the overall energy dissipation capacity starting from the energy dissipation of the single joint components, provided that they are properly identified and their cyclic behavior is properly measured. |
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Keywords: | Steel Joints Experimental Tests Component Method Design Criteria |
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