Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5028322 | Procedia Engineering | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The majority of multistory steel framed buildings in the UK are designed such that the connections between the frame elements can be classified as 'simple' or 'semi-rigid'. Current UK design provisions relating to structural integrity and robustness for these types of connections do not currently incorporate dynamic effects such as inertia or strain rate sensitivity. A numerical study has been carried out on a typical UK beam-column simple connection, in which the supported beam connects into the web of the supporting column. The connection has been subjected to a rapid rotation using the finite element software package LS-DYNA. Results and discussion of the numerical study are presented herein; experimental validation of these results is currently being carried out.
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Authors
M. Kidd, R. Judge, S.W. Jones,