Plate reinforced square hollow section X-joints subjected to in-plane moment

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作者
陈希湘 [1 ]
陈誉 [2 ,3 ]
陈栋芬 [2 ]
机构
[1] College of Technology & Engineering, Yangtze University
[2] School of Urban Construction, Yangtze University
[3] College of Civil Engineering, Huaqiao University
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
failure analysis; square hollow section(SHS) X-joints; plate reinforcement types; in-plane flexural property; ultimate capacity; initial stiffness; strain strength distribution; ductility;
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TG115 [金属的分析试验(金属材料试验)];
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080502 ;
摘要
The static test of 13 square hollow section(SHS) X-joints with different β and different types of plate reinforcement under in-plane moment in brace was carried out. Experimental test schemes, failure modes of specimens, moment-vertical displacement curves, moment-deformation of the chord, and strain strength distribution curves were presented. The effect of β and plate reinforcement types on in-plane flexural property of SHS X-joints was studied. Results show that punching shear of chord face disappears, brace material fracture appears and concave and convex deformation of chord decrease when either collar plates or doubler plates were welded on chord face. Moment-vertical displacement curves of all specimens have obvious elastic, elastic-plastic and plastic stages. As β increases, the in-plane flexural ultimate capacity and initial stiffness of joints of the same plate reinforcement type increase, but ductility of joints decreases. With the same β, the in-plane flexural initial stiffness and ultimate capacity of doubler plate reinforced joints, collar plate reinforced joints, and unreinforced joints decrease progressively. Thickness of reinforcement plate has no obvious effect on in-plane flexural initial stiffness and ultimate capacity of joints. As thickness of reinforcement plate increases, the ductility of reinforced X-joints decreases. The concave and convex deformation of every specimen has good symmetry;as β increases, the yield and ultimate deformation of chord decrease.
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页码:1002 / 1015
页数:14
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