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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Veljkovic, Milan
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- 2024Monitoring fatigue crack growth using magnetic stray field measurements
- 2024Fatigue behaviour of root crack in stiffener-to-deck plate weld at crossbeam of orthotropic bridge deckscitations
- 2024Numerical simulations of residual stress formation and its effect on fatigue crack propagation in a fillet welded T-jointcitations
- 2023Experimental and numerical study of butt welded joints made of high strength steelcitations
- 2023Experimental investigation on the tensile behaviour of welded RHS high strength steel X-jointscitations
- 2023Experimental investigation on the tensile behaviour of welded RHS high strength steel X-jointscitations
- 2023Equivalent material properties of the heat-affected zone in welded cold-formed rectangular hollow section connectionscitations
- 2023Equivalent material properties of the heat-affected zone in welded cold-formed rectangular hollow section connectionscitations
- 2023Probabilistic fatigue analysis on a central holed thick steel plate of C1 Wedge Connection for wind turbine tower assemblingcitations
- 2023Tensile behaviour of welded S700 rectangular hollow section X‐joints
- 2023Interfacial fatigue debonding retardation in wrapped composite jointscitations
- 2022Technical Practices Of Re-Usable Steel-Concrete Composite Structural Systems
- 2022Fracture simulation of welded RHS X-joints using GTN damage modelcitations
- 2022Fatigue crack growth modelling for S355 structural steel considering plasticity-induced crack-closure by means of UniGrow modelcitations
- 2021Effects of residual stresses on fatigue crack propagation of an orthotropic steel bridge deckcitations
- 2021Validation and application of bearing and block tearing resistance - background to prEN1993-1-8:2021citations
- 2021Mechanical behaviour of welded high strength steel rectangular hollow section jointscitations
- 2021Three-dimensional fatigue crack propagation simulation using extended finite element methods for steel grades S355 and S690 considering mean stress effectscitations
- 2021Validation and application of bearing and block tearing resistancecitations
- 2021Fracture parameters calibration and validation for the high strength steel based on the mesoscale failure indexcitations
- 2021Ductile fracture locus identification using mesoscale critical equivalent plastic straincitations
- 2019Computational homogenization simulation on steel reinforced resin used in the injected bolted connectionscitations
- 2019Execution and reliability of slip resistant connections for steel structures using CS and SS (SIROCO)
- 2019Fatigue crack propagation analysis of rib-to-deck welded joint in OSDs using linear elastic fracture mechanics
- 2019Influence of cold-formed angle on high strength steel material properties
- 2019Fatigue crack propagation simulation of orthotropic bridge deck based on extended finite element methodcitations
- 2018Non-linear hybrid homogenization method for steel-reinforced resincitations
- 2017Determining the preload in preloaded bolt assemblies in existing steel structurescitations
- 2016Numerical assessment of T-stub component subjected to impact loadingcitations
- 2016Resistance of cold-formed high strength steel circular and polygonal sections - Part 2citations
- 2007Behaviour of a friction connection using TCB in long slotted holes
- 2005Towards economic design of a pressure vessel made of duplex stainless steel
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Execution and reliability of slip resistant connections for steel structures using CS and SS (SIROCO)
Abstract
SIROCO investigated the slip-resistant behaviour of carbon and stainless steel preloaded connections as well as the preloading behaviour of stainless steel bolting assemblies in principle. The slip factor test procedure according to Annex G of EN 1090-2 was investigated regarding the influence of the test speed, preload level, tightening method, criteria for the slip load and load level for extended creep tests, different bolting assemblies and surface conditions (grit blasted, hot-dip galvanized, alkali/ethyl zinc silicate coating, thermally sprayed with aluminium/zinc and combinations). Improvements regarding the slip factor test procedure have been formulated which have already partly been implemented in the revision of EN 1090-2. Enhanced slip factors allow more economic slip-resistant connections. The use of stainless steel bolting assemblies in preloaded bolted slip-resistant connections joining stainless steel plates was studied through investigations into the creep/relaxation behaviour with regard to potential preload losses, the tightening and slip resistance behaviour for austenitic, duplex, lean duplex and super duplex stainless steels. Preload losses due to the viscoplastic deformation behaviour in preloaded stainless steel bolting assemblies lie in the same range as those for carbon steel. Stainless steel bolting assemblies are in principle preloadable and galling can be avoided using suitable lubricants and tightening methods. Slip factors for stainless steel slip-resistant connections show high values for grit blasted surfaces whereas even 1D and shot blasted surfaces demonstrated slip factors for practical use. Recommendations for design and execution of slip-resistant connections and amendments to EN 1993 1-4, EN 1993-1-8 and EN 1090-2 are formulated.