Steel and Composite Structures

Volume 10, Number 6, 2010, pages 489-500

DOI: 10.12989/scs.2010.10.6.489

Effects of RHS face deformation on the rigidity of beam-column connection

M.A. Hadianfard and H. Rahnema

Abstract

The rigid connections of I-beams to Rectangular Hollow Sections (RHS) in steel structures usually behave as semi-rigid connection. This behavior is directly related to the column face deformation. The deformation in the wall of RHS column in the connection zone causes a relative rotation between beam end and column axis, which consequently reduces the rigidity of beam-column connection. In the present paper, the percentages of connection rigidity reduction for serviceability conditions are evaluated by using the finite element analysis. Such percentages for RHS columns without internal stiffeners are considerable, and can be calculated from presented graphs

Key Words

steel frames; rigid-connection; semi-rigid connection; finite element; box column; rectangular hollow section

Address

Civil and Environmental Eng. Department, Shiraz University of Technology, Shiraz, Iran