Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 44, Number 4, 2022, pages 489-502
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2022.44.4.489
The effects of stiffener configuration on stiffened T-stubs
Yasin Onuralp Ozkic
Abstract
The stiffeners, also known as ribs, are utilized to increase the resistance of T-stubs. The author's previous studies
showed that stiffeners can increase plastic capacity by an average of 1.71 times. A combined experimental and numerical study
was undertaken to examine the effects of the stiffener configuration on the behavior of T-stubs. A total of 20 stiffened T-stubs
where the shape and angle of stiffeners were considered as the main parameters were tested under monotonic loading.
Rectangular, triangular and AISC types of stiffener were tested under monotonic loading. The experimental results indicated that
when the height of the stiffener is equal to or higher than the length of the stiffener, the shape of the stiffener does not have an
influence on the behavior. A numerical study using the finite element tool ABAQUS was carried out in order to further
investigate the effects of the stiffener shapes. In this case, the height is considered less than the length of the stiffener. Moreover,
the shape of the stiffeners was investigated with the different thicknesses of the stiffener. The simulation findings revealed that
when the height of the stiffener is less than the length of the stiffener, the shape of the stiffener significantly affects the plastic
capacity. Based on the numerical and experimental results, it is recommended to use the triangular shape of the stiffener when
height is equal to or higher than the length of the stiffener while it is recommended to utilize the rectangular shape of the
stiffener when height is less than the length of the stiffener.
Key Words
angle; experimental; numerical; stiffener; shape; T-stub; thickness
Address
Yasin Onuralp Ozkic:Department of Civil Engineering, Necmettin Erbakan University, 42100, Konya, Turkey