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Analysis and design of column splicing flange joints with different weld types

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JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTIONAL STEEL RESEARCH
Volume 212, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcsr.2023.108324

Keywords

Prefabricated steel structure; Hollow square section column; Bolted flange splice joint; Shop weld; Seismic performance

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In this study, different weld details were proposed to improve the seismic performance of steel column splicing flange joints. Four full-scale specimens were tested under cyclic loads to analyze the hysteresis behaviors, yield moment, ductility, bolt forces, energy dissipation, stress and strains. Parametric analysis was conducted to discuss the influences of weld details, weld geometries, and flange openings. The results showed that different weld details had advantages in terms of ductility or energy dissipation capacity, bolt tension distribution, stress or strain distributions. Formulas for yield moments were proposed and validated for seismic design of bolted flange joints in prefabricated steel structures.
To improve the seismic performance of steel column splicing flange joints, different weld details between the column and the flange plate were proposed in this study, and four full-scale specimens were designed and tested under cyclic loads. Finite element analysis was conducted to further check the joint performances and the weld behaviors. The hysteresis behaviors, yield moment, ductility, bolt forces, energy dissipation, stress and strains were analyzed. The parametric analysis, with finite element models validated by test results, was conducted, discussing the influences of the weld details, weld geometries and flange openings. According to the results, three of the four different weld details developed different advantages on ductility or energy dissipation capacity, bolt tension distribution, stress or strain distributions. Larger weld leg size would increase the resistance of the bolted flange splice joint, but may also cause weld residual stress and prying force. The reduction of flange opening can improve the stiffness and yield moments of the Type B flange joints. Formulas for the yield moments of the joints with recommended weld types were proposed and validated by both test and numerical analysis results, and additional formulas to check weld details were proposed for seismic design of bolted flange joints in prefabricated steel structures.

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