Title of article :
Investigation of different methods in strengthening braced steel frame under blast load
Author/Authors :
Mehdipour, Mohammad PhD student in structural engineering - Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran , Davarnia, Danial University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
Unpredicted loading caused by blast or impact may lead to severe damage in structures. Such
damage may affect the whole structural performance. Connections are the key contributor to
the integrity and energy dissipation capacity of the structural steel systems and play the most
important role in mitigating such consequences. In the view of the importance of connections,
finite element analysis is used in this paper to study the behavior of braced steel frame under
blast loading using ABAQUS finite element software. This Frame is adopted from a hospital
building. Firstly, the behavior of the frame is investigated under near-field blast load to locate
the regions that are susceptible to damage. Then according to the damage, five different possible
reinforcing scenarios are proposed, and the advantages and drawbacks of each one are
investigated. It is observed that asymmetrical deformations and damages are notable due to the
front members’ severe local damage. The damage in the structure decreases rapidly as the
height increases. In addition, the vertical web stiffeners and triangular plates on the top and
bottom flanges eliminate the severe plastic strain and stress concentration in the connection
zone causing the critical regions to move toward the middle of the beam that is desirable. It is
also observed that continuous reinforcement of the beam webs with web sheets on both sides,
significantly reduces the stresses on the web. This is a more effective way than the web stiffeners
because of fewer stress changes in other members due to minor changes in the stiffness of the
connected members.
Keywords :
Stiffener Plates , Blast Load , Steel Connections , Equivalent Plastic Strain , Equivalent von-Mises , Stress
Journal title :
Journal of Numerical Methods in Civil Engineering