Coupled Systems Mechanics
Volume 8, Number 2, 2019, pages 185-197
DOI: 10.12989/csm.2019.8.2.185
Numerical analysis of the mechanical behavior of welded I beam-to-RHS column connections
Rosicley J. R. Rosa and Juliano G. R. Neto
Abstract
Considering the increasing use of tubular profiles in civil construction, this paper highlights the study on the behavior of welded connections between square hollow section column and I-beam, with emphasis on the assessment of the joint stiffness. Firstly, a theoretical analysis of the welded joints has been done focusing on prescriptions of the technical literature for the types of geometries mentioned. Then, a numerical analysis of the proposed joints were performed by the finite element method (FEM) with the software ANSYS 16.0. In this study, two models were evaluated for different parameters, such as the thickness of the cross section of the column and the sizes of cross section of the beams. The first model describes a connection in which one beam is connected to the column in a unique bending plane, while the second model describes a connection of two beams to the column in two bending planes. From the numerical results, the bending moment-rotation (M-Phi) curve was plotted in order to determine the resistant bending moment and classify each connection according to its rotational capacity. Furthermore, an equation was established with the aim of estimating the rotational stiffness of welded I beam-to-RHS column connections, which can be used during the structure design. The results show that most of the connections are semi-rigid, highlighting the importance of considering the stiffness of the connections in the structure design.
Key Words
steel structures; hollow section column; welded connections; bending moment-rotation
Address
Rosicley J. R. Rosa and Juliano G. R. Neto: Department of Civil Engineering, Pontifical Catholic University of Goias, Av. Universitaria 1.440, Setor Universitario, Goiania, Goias, Brazil