Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 82, Number 6, 2022, pages 801-812
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2022.82.6.801
Study on seismic behavior of fabricated beam-column bolted joint
Yu Zhang and Kewei Ding
Abstract
To better promote the development of fabricated buildings, this paper studies the seismic behavior of precast
concrete beam-column bolted joint under vertical low cyclic loading. The experimental results show that cracks appear in the beam-column joint core area. Meanwhile, the concrete and the grade 5.6 bolts are damaged and deformed, respectively.
Specifically, the overall structure of the beam-column joint remains intact, and the bolts have good energy dissipation capacity. Based on the experimental study, a new method of beam-column bolted connection is proposed in simulation analysis. The simulation results show that the bolts deform in the core area of the new beam-column joint, which enhances the concrete shear capacity legitimately and protects the T-end of the beam against shear failure. To summarize, both the experimental joint and the simulated joint prolong the service life by replacing the bolts under the seismic loading. The research results provide a reference for applications of the fabricated beam-column joint.
Key Words
beam-column joint; energy dissipation capacity; prefabricated; seismic behavior
Address
Yu Zhang and Kewei Ding: School of Civil Engineering, Anhui Jianzhu University, Hefei, 230601, China