Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 48, Number 5, 2023, pages 547-564
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2023.48.5.547
Effect of bolt preloading on rotational stiffness of stainless steel end-plate connections
Yuchen Song and Brian Uy
Abstract
This study investigates the effect of bolt preloading on the rotational stiffness of stainless steel end-plate
connections. An experimental programme incorporating 11 full-scale joint specimens are carried out comparing the behaviours
of fully pre-tensioned (PT) and snug-tightened (ST) flush/extended end-plate connections, made of austenitic or lean duplex
stainless steels. It is observed from the tests that the presence of bolt preloading leads to a significant increase in the rotational
stiffness. A parallel finite element analysis (FEA) validated against the test results demonstrates that the geometric imperfection
of end-plate has a strong influence on the moment-rotation response of preloaded end-plate connections, which is crucial to
explain the observed "two-stage" behaviour of these connections. Based on the data obtained from the tests and FE parametric
study, the performance of the Eurocode 3 predictive model is evaluated, which exhibits a significant deviation in predicting the
rotational stiffness of stainless steel end-plate connections. A modified bi-linear model, which incorporates three key properties,
is therefore proposed to enable a better prediction. Finally, the effect of bolt preloading is demonstrated at the system (structure)
level considering the serviceability of semi-continuous stainless steel beams with end-plate connections
Key Words
bolt preloading; end-plate connection; moment-rotation response; rotational stiffness stainless steel
Address
Yuchen Song:School of Civil Engineering, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
Brian Uy:Department of Building and Real Estate, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China