Title of article :
Post-Tensioned Steel Connections Self-Centering Behavior Using the Finite Element Method
Author/Authors :
Torabipour, Ahmadreza Department of Civil Engineering - Qazvin Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qazvin, Iran , Shiravand, Mahmoudreza Department of Structural and Geotechnical Eng. - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Due to lack of the proper and well behavior of steel moment-resisting connections subjected to the great and major
earthquakes, excessive researches have been conducted to mitigate the damages on the primary elements and connections.
Therefore, elimination of residual drift and increasing the plastic rotation capacity for the connectors in the panel zone are
required. The main purpose of this study is to numerically investigate the behavior of the recent kind of the steel moment
connections which are called as steel self-centering post-tensioned connections. The steel post-tensioned connections
consisted of some high strength strands for self-centering feature plus energy dissipater angles for adjustment of plastic
deformation. This paper studies on the steel self-centering post-tensioned connections using the finite element method. The
obtained results are verified based on the experimental study. Accordingly, the energy dissipation, rigidity percentage, and
ductility factor of the connections are determined. Results revealed the perfect self-centering with the proper ductility factor.
Furthermore, it was observed that the post-tensioned steel connections have a high plastic rotation capacity without any
damages to the column and beam.
Keywords :
Steel Post-Tensioned Connections , Self-Centering Feature , Finite Element Method , Ductility Factor , Dissipation Energy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics