Abstract :
This paper describes the development of a numerical model with the ability
to simulate and analyze the mechanical behavior of dierent types of Double Bolted
Flush End-plate Beam (DBFEB) splice connections, which thus far has not been reported.
Moreover, Bolted Flush End-plate Beam (BFEB) splice connections have been investigated
for calibration of the results using Finite Element Modeling (FEM). The initial stiness,
rotation capacity, strength ratio, ductility, failure mode, and the performance of these two
types of connections have been investigated and compared with each other with respect to
FEMA 356. Also, classication of these two types of connections is performed by Eurocode
3 recommendation. The analyses have been calibrated and converted to experimental and
analytical results, which are also brie
y reviewed in this paper. Also, due to the multitude
of in
uencing parameters, an analytical description of the behavior of DBFEB connections
has been delivered based on component method. Moreover, several parametric analyses
on the Initial Rotational Stiness (Sini) of DBFEB connection have been conducted using
regression analysis of FEM results