Title of article :
Behavior of I-beam bolted extended end-plate moment connections
Author/Authors :
Dessouki, Abdelrahim Khalil Ain Shams University - Faculty of Engineering - Structural Engineering Department, Egypt , Youssef, Ahmed Hassan Ain Shams University - Faculty of Engineering - Structural Engineering Department, Egypt , Ibrahim, Mohamed Mostafa Ain Shams University - Faculty of Engineering - Structural Engineering Department, Egypt
Abstract :
Pretensioned extended, bolted end-plate moment connections are very popular due to ease of fabrication and erection. In order to identify the effect of different parameters on the behavior of the connection, a three-dimensional finite element model that accounts for both geometrical and material non-linearities is developed using the multi-purpose software package ANSYS. A parametric study is conducted using this model on two end-plate configurations: four bolts and multiple row extended end plates. The studied parameters were as follows: beam depth, end-plate thickness, bolts diameter, bolts pitch, bolts gage, and end-plate stiffener. Then, yield line analysis is used to propose equations for the end-plate bending capacity. A design model is assumed for bolt forces analysis, and design equations are proposed. The proposed equations are compared to the finite element results and the current design codes.
Keywords :
End , plate connection , Bolted connection , Beam splice , Beam , to , column connection , Pretensioned bolts , Moment connections
Journal title :
Ain Shams Engineering Journal
Journal title :
Ain Shams Engineering Journal