Earthquakes and Structures
Volume 23, Number 2, 2022, pages 183-196
DOI: 10.12989/eas.2022.23.2.183
Cyclic behavior of jumbo reduced beam section connections with heavy sections: Numerical investigation
Liangjie Qi, Mengda Liu, Zhangpeng Shen and Hang Liu
Abstract
Reduced beam section (RBS) moment connections used in special moment resisting frames are currently limited to
beam sections that are not larger than nominal depths of 920 mm, weight of 447 kg/m and flange thickness of 44 mm. Due to
the higher demand for structural components with jumbo sections, which can potentially be applied in the transfer girders in
long-span building structures, the newly available steel heavy members are promising. To address this issue, advanced numerical
models are developed to fully evaluate the distribution of stresses and concentrations of plastic strains for such jumbo RBS
connections. This paper first presents a brief overview of an experimental study on four specimens with large beam and column
sections. Then, a numerical model that includes initial imperfections, residual stresses, geometric nonlinearity, and explicitly
modeled welds is presented. The model is used to further explore the behavior of the test specimens, including distribution of
stresses, distribution of plastic strains, stress triaxiality and potential for fracture. The results reveal that the stresses are highly
non-uniform across the beam flange and, similarly, the plastic strains concentrate at the extreme fiber of the bottom flange.
However, neither of these phenomena, which are primarily a function of beam flange thickness, is reflected in current design
procedures.
Key Words
cyclic behavior; fracture potential; jumbo section; Reduced beam section (RBS) connection; residual stress
Address
Liangjie Qi:School of Civil Engineering, Xi'an University of Architecture & Technology, Xi