Summary
One of the most important connections in steel structures is column to the baseplate connection. This kind of connection has a complex nature, due to different behaviors of the constituents, including baseplate, grout, foundation, and anchor bolts. Studying the impact of this connection in general behavior of structure seems to be an essential issue, especially during earthquake, which is more likely to be associated with plastic hinge forming. The main goal of this work is to provide a hybrid modeling for describing hysteresis behavior of column to the baseplate connection. Within hybrid modeling, a mechanical model is accomplished by using neural network model components. Our findings reveal that hybrid models are able to show pinched hysteresis complex behavior of baseplate connections. Also, the proposed hybrid developed model is robust and reliable approaches for predicting behaviors of a recent designed connection.
Behavioral study of connections using moment -rotation curve for analyzing different types of connections and also the concept of strength, ductility and rigidity of steel connections are important. One of the most common connections in bending frames of steel structures is beam to column connections with flange plates. A correct perception about structural behavior of beam to column connections and also appropriate knowledge of their force transmission and their behavior in modeling and analysis of the steel structures are essential. In present study, beam to column steel connection with flange plate under monotonic loading, both analytical and experimental would be investigated. The obtained results showed that moment -rotation curves of experimental sample and finite element (F.E.) model are reasonably close to each other. As a result, F.E. method could be an appropriate tool to investigate the behavior of these connections which would significantly decrease number of trial and error approaches.
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