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Adopting flexibility of the end-plate connections in steel moment frames
Date Issued
2015-05
Date Available
2016-06-24T13:40:40Z
Abstract
The majority of connections in moment resisting frames are considered as being fully-rigid. Consequently, the real behavior of the connection, which has some level of flexibility, is ignored. This may result in inaccurate predictions of structural response. This study investigates the influence of flexibility of the extended end-plate connections in the steel moment frames. This is done at two levels. First, the actual microbehavior of extended end-plate moment connections is explored with respect to joint flexibility. Then, the macro-behavior of frames with end-plate moment connections is investigated using modal, nonlinear static pushover and incremental dynamic analyses. In all models, the P-Delta effects along with material and geometrical nonlinearities were included in the analyses. Results revealed considerable difference between the behavior of the structural frame with connections modeled as fully-rigid and those when flexibility was incorporated regarding to natural periods, strength and maximum inter-story drift angle.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Techno-Press
Journal
Steel and Composite Structures
Volume
18
Issue
5
Start Page
1215
End Page
1237
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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open_repository_revised_manuscript-SCS44635XC.pdf
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