Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 39, Number 2, 2021, pages 201-213
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2021.39.2.201
Study and design of assembled CFDST column-beam connections considering column wall failure
Lei Guo, Jingfeng Wang, T.Y. Yang, Wanqian Wang and Binggen Zhan
Abstract
Currently, there is a lack of research in the design approach to avoid column wall failure in the concrete filled double skin steel tubular (CFDST) column-beam connections. In this paper, a finite element model has been developed and verified by available experimental data to analyze the failure mechanism of CFDST column-beam connections. Various finite element models with different column hollow ratios () were established. The simulation result revealed that with increasing  the failure mode gradually changed from yielding of end plate, to local failure of the column wall. Detailed parametric analyses were performed to study the failure mechanism of column wall for the CFDST column-beam connection, in which the strength of sandwiched concrete and steel tube and thickness of steel tube were incorporated. An analytical model was proposed to predict the moment resistance of the assembled connection considering the failure of column wall. The simulation results indicate that the proposed analytical model can provided a conservative prediction of the moment resistance. Finally, an upper bound value of was recommend to avoid column wall failure for CFDST column-beam connections.
Key Words
concrete filled double skin steel tubular; column wall failure; finite element model; assembled beam to column connection
Address
Lei Guo and Wanqian Wang: School of Civil Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, Tunxi Road 193, Anhui Province, 230009, China
Jingfeng Wang and Binggen Zhan: School of Civil Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, Tunxi Road 193, Anhui Province, 230009, China;
Anhui Civil Engineering Structures and Materials Laboratory, Tunxi Road 193, Anhui Province, 230009, China
T.Y. Yang: Department of Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada