Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 42, Number 6, 2022, pages 791-804
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2022.42.6.791
Cyclic behavior of steel beam-to-column connections with novel strengthened angle components
Lan Kang and Cheng Zhang
Abstract
As a type of semi-rigid connection, the top and seat angle connections are popular in current structures owing to
their good cyclic performance and simple erection. However, their stiffness and load bearing capacity are relatively insufficient.
This study proposes two strengthening methods to further increase the stiffness and strength of bolted-angle joints while
maintaining satisfactory energy dissipation capacity (EDC) and ductility. Cyclic loading tests were conducted on six joint
specimens with different strengthened angle components. Based on the test results, the influence of the following important
factors on the cyclic behavior of steel joint specimens was investigated: the position of the rib stiffeners (edge rib stiffeners and
middle rib stiffener), steel strength grade of rib stiffeners (Q345 and Q690), and additional stiffeners or not. In addition, the finite
element models of these specimens were built and validated through a comparison of experimental and numerical results. The
stiffness and bearing capacity of the bolted-angle joints could be improved significantly by utilizing the novel strengthened joints
proposed in this study. Moreover, this can be achieved with almost no increase in the amount of steel required, and the EDC of
this joint could also satisfy the requirements of seismic codes from various countries.
Key Words
beam-to-column connection; cyclic test; finite element analysis; hysteresis behavior; strengthened angle components
Address
Lan Kang:State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Building Science, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou,
Guangdong Province, 510641, People
Cheng Zhang: School of Civil Engineering and Transportation, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou,
Guangdong Province, 510641, People