4.6 Article

Seismic performance of precast tubular web reduced beam section connection

Journal

STRUCTURES
Volume 43, Issue -, Pages 1259-1274

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.istruc.2022.07.042

Keywords

Precast tubular web RBS; Quasi-static test; Seismic performance; Post-earthquake resilience; Numerical analysis

Funding

  1. Chongqing Technology Innovation and Application Development Project, China [cstc2019jscx-gksbX0013]
  2. Innovation Group Science Foundation of the Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing, China [cstc2020jcyj-cxttX0003]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52130901, 51739008]

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A novel precast tubular web reduced beam section (PTWRBS) connection was proposed and its seismic performance was studied through quasi-static tests and numerical analysis. The results showed that the PTWRBS connection exhibited higher ductility and energy dissipation capability, and the repaired connection also maintained high bearing capacity and ductility.
A novel precast tubular web reduced beam section (PTWRBS) connection was proposed in this paper. The structure consists of a steel beam and a concrete-filled steel tubular column, which are spliced together by a prefabricated tubular web splice section, enable realize the function of post-earthquake resilience. To study the seismic performance of the PTWRBS connection, the commonly used bolted-welded (BASE) connection and PTWRBS connection were subjected to quasi-static tests to compare and analyze their performance in terms of failure modes, hysteresis curves, strain distribution, bearing capacity, ductility, and energy dissipation. After which, the second test was then conducted by replacing only the prefabricated tubular web splice section after the PTWRBS connection test. The results showed that the PTWRBS connection had a higher ductility and energy dissipation capability, with a terminal amplitude of up to 7% compared with the conventional connection. Moreover, the plastic hinge in PTWRBS connection was concentrated in the tubular web splice section. The repaired PTWRBS (REPTWRBS) connection still had a high bearing capacity and ductility. The PTWRBS and REPTWRBS connection both manifested good seismic performance in accordance with the seismic code. Addi-tionally, finite element (FE) analysis software was used to numerically analyze the specimens, and the numerical analysis results were compared with the experimental results to verify the accuracy of the FE model and reveal the failure mechanism of the PTWRBS connection.

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