Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 52, Number 1, 2024, pages 31-43
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2024.52.1.031
Presenting an advanced component-based method to investigate flexural behavior and optimize the end-plate connection cost
Ali Sadeghi, Mohammad Reza Sohrabi and Seyed Morteza Kazemi
Abstract
A very widely used analytical method (mathematical model), mentioned in Eurocode 3, to examine the connections'
bending behavior is the component-based method that has certain weak points shown in the plastic behavior part of the momentrotation curves. In the component method available in Eurocode 3, for simplicity, the effect of strain hardening is omitted, and
the bending behavior of the connection is modeled with the help of a two-line diagram. To make the component method more
efficient and reliable, this research proposed its advanced version, wherein the plastic part of the diagram was developed beyond
the guidelines of the mentioned Regulation, implemented to connect the end plate, and verified with the moment-rotation curves
found from the laboratory model and the finite element method in ABAQUS. The findings indicated that the advanced
component method (the method developed in this research) could predict the plastic part of the moment-rotation curve as well as
the conventional component-based method in Eurocode 3. The comparison between the laboratory model and the outputs of the
conventional and advanced component methods, as well as the outputs of the finite elements approach using ABAQUS, revealed
a different percentage in the ultimate moment for bolt-extended end-plate connections. Specifically, the difference percentages
were -31.56%, 2.46%, and 9.84%, respectively. Another aim of this research was to determine the optimal dimensions of the end
plate joint to reduce costs without letting the mechanical constraints related to the bending moment and the resulting initial
stiffness, are not compromised as well as the safety and integrity of the connection. In this research, the thickness and
dimensions of the end plate and the location and diameter of the bolts were the design variables, which were optimized using
Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO), Snake Optimization (SO), and Teaching Learning-Based Optimization (TLBO) to
minimization the connection cost of the end plate connection. According to the results, the TLBO method yielded better
solutions than others, reducing the connection costs from 43.97 to 17.45€ (60.3%), which shows the method's proper efficiency.
Key Words
ABAQUS; advanced component-based method; FEM; moment-rotation curve; optimization algorithms
Address
Ali Sadeghi:Civil Engineering Department, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran
Mohammad Reza Sohrabi:Civil Engineering Department, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran
Seyed Morteza Kazemi:Department of Civil Engineering, Kashmar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kashmar, Iran