Abstract:
ABSTRACT
Estimating post-buckling behavior for structures have slender elements is
very important task, since post-buckling state means loss the structures
stability related with large displacement and that lead to destruction the
structures.
On the other hand, in the design and analysis of steel frame, the beamcolumns
connection is assumed perfect pin or fully rigid, this assumption
leads to incorrect estimation of the structural behavior. Practically, beamcolumn
connection is between these two assumptions and this type of
connection is called semi-rigid.
This study presents a numerical analysis using finite element method by
ANSYS program to study the influence of the semi-rigid connections on
post-buckling behavior of plane frames subjected to static loads. The
influence of the semi-rigid beam-columns connections was studied on
different frame cases such as: supporting type, number of frame stories,
state of bracing (braced and unbraced), presence of lateral loading, length of
frame span, depth of the frame beam and modulus of elasticity of the frame
elements, also a comparison was achieved between the variables of each
case.
The semi-rigid connections were modeled as linear elastic rotational
spring, using COMBIN14 element which permit to change its rotational
stiffness value. The material of frames is assumed to be in elastic stage.
Arc-length technique was used to predict the non-linear behavior of large
displacement arising from buckling.
The numerical analysis contains two basic parts, the first part includes
modeling of three frame types with semi-rigid connections as well as the
rigid connection case and the numerical results of these frames were
compared with that of the previous studies to check the validity and
accuracy of these finite element models. The results of the numerical study
showed a good agreement with that of the previous studies. In the second
part, the effects of the semi-rigid beam-columns connections were studied
on different frame cases.
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The numerical results showed that; the effect of changing the beam-column
connections from rigid to semi rigid with rotational joint stiffness 25EI/L to
15EI/L and 10EI/L leads to decrease the initial peak load of the frames of
fixed-fixed supports with percentages 3.36 %, 5.6% and 8.95% respectively
as compared with that of the rigid connection frame, While, the initial peak
load not affected by changing the joint stiffness for fix-pin and pin-pin
support cases.
Also the results of analysis showed that, the effect of changing joint
stiffness on vertical displacement in three-storey frame is significant more
than in two-storey. Increasing depth of beam and modulus of elasticity lead
to increase the initial peak load and decrease vertical displacement and
make the frame more affected by changing joint stiffness. Bracing the frame
by single diagonal and presence of lateral load make the frame less affected
by changing joint stiffness.
Thus, the semi-rigid connections should be considered in analysis and
design of the steel frame to obtain more realistic results.