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Casati, R. |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Theofanous, Marios
University of Birmingham
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- 2023A triaxiality‐dependent fracture model for hot‐rolled sections made of S355 steel
- 2023Comparative study on fracture characteristics of carbon and stainless steel bolt materialcitations
- 2022Numerical modelling of stainless steel bolted T-stubs in tensioncitations
- 2022Numerical simulation and design of ferritic stainless steel bolted T-stubs in tensioncitations
- 2021Design of stainless steel cross-sections with outstand elements under stress gradientscitations
- 2021Structural response of cold-formed lipped Z purlins ��� Part 2 numerical modelling and optimisation of lip sizecitations
- 2021Structural response of cold-formed lipped Z purlins – Part 2 numerical modelling and optimisation of lip sizecitations
- 2021Experimental study of ferritic stainless steel bolted T-stubs under monotonic loadingcitations
- 2021Effect of transverse and longitudinal reinforcement ratios on the behaviour of RC T-beams shear-strengthened with embedded FRP barscitations
- 2019Elevated temperature performance of restrained stainless steel beamscitations
- 2019Structural behaviour of stainless steel beam-to-tubular column jointscitations
- 2019Plastic design of stainless steel continuous beamscitations
- 2019Numerical simulation and analysis of axially restrained stainless steel beams in fire
- 2019Effect of existing steel-to-embedded FRP shear reinforcement ratio on the behaviour of reinforced concrete T-beams
- 2018Behaviour of stainless steel beam-to-column joints-Part 2:citations
- 2018Experimental behavior and design of reinforced concrete exterior beam-column joints strengthened with embedded barscitations
- 2018Behaviour of stainless steel beam-to-column joints - Part 1: Experimental investigationcitations
- 2018Design of reinforced concrete T-beams strengthened in shear with externally bonded FRP composites
- 2017Material properties and compressive local buckling response of high strength steel square and rectangular hollow sectionscitations
- 2016The continuous strength method for steel cross-section design at elevated temperaturescitations
- 2016Laser-welded stainless steel I-sections: residual stress measurements and column buckling testscitations
- 2016Flexural behaviour of hot-finished high strength steel square and rectangular hollow sectionscitations
- 2015Experimental study of stainless steel angles and channels in bendingcitations
- 2012Ultimate capacity of stainless steel RHS subjected to combined compression and bending
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Structural behaviour of stainless steel beam-to-tubular column joints
Abstract
<p>This paper complements previous research conducted by the authors on stainless steel bolted joints and reports the first systematic study on the structural behaviour of stainless steel beam-to-tubular column joints with the use of Hollo-bolts. Six full scale specimens including two flush plate joints, two top and seat cleat connections, and two top, seat and web cleat connections of single-sided beam-to- hollow section column joints have been tested and the results are reported in detail. All specimens were in Grade EN 1.4301 austenitic stainless steel and were designed in such a way that a variety of failure modes could be obtained including plastification of the tubular column face, of the connecting angle cleats or the flush plates. For each specimen the moment-rotation response, the evolution of strains in critical locations of the connections and the separation between the column face and the connected beam was monitored and is reported herein. In parallel with the tests, advanced nonlinear FE models were developed. Following validation against the obtained experimental results, parametric studies were conducted to study the effect of key parameters such as, material grade, column face thickness, end plate/angle cleat thickness and bolt spacing on the stiffness, strength and ductility of the joints. Based on both the experimental and numerical results, it was verified that the connections displayed excellent ductility and attained loads much higher than the ones predicted by design standards for carbon steel joints.</p>