Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 45, Number 2, 2022, pages 231-248
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2022.45.2.231
Friction-based beam-to-column connection for low-damage RC frames with hybrid trussed beams
Piero Colajanni and Salvatore Pagnotta
Abstract
Hybrid Steel-Trussed Concrete Beam (HSTCB) is structural typology suitable for light industrialization. HSTCBs
usually cover long span with small depths, which lead to significant amount of longitudinal rebars. The latter make beamcolumn joints more prone to damage due to earthquake-induced cyclic actions. This phenomenon can be avoided using frictionbased BCCs. Friction devices at Beam-to-Column Connections (BCCs) have become promising solutions to reduce the damage
experienced by structural members during severe earthquakes. Few solutions have been developed for cast-in-place Reinforced
Concrete (RC) and steel-concrete composite Moment Resisting Frames (MRFs), because of the difficulty of designing costeffective damage-proof connections. This paper proposes a friction-based BCC for RC MRFs made with HSTCBs. Firstly, the
proposed connection is described, and its innovative characteristics are emphasized. Secondly, the design method of the
connection is outlined. A detailed 3D FE model representative of a beam-column joint fitted with the proposed connection is
developed. Several monotonic and cyclic analyses are performed, investigating different design moment values. Lastly, the
numerical results are discussed, which demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed solution in preventing damage to RC members, and in ensuring satisfactory dissipative capacity.
members, and in ensuring satisfactory dissipative capacity
Key Words
friction connection; hybrid steel-trussed concrete beam; low-damage design; PerfoBond Connectors; RC structures
Address
Piero Colajanni and Salvatore Pagnotta:Department of Engineering, University of Palermo Edificio 8, Viale delle Scienze, 90128, Palermo, Italy