2005
DOI: 10.1080/13923730.2005.9636353
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Component method extension to steel beam‐to‐beam and beam‐to‐column knee joints under bending and axial forces

Abstract: This paper presents an analysis of semi-rigid beam-to-beam end-plate bolted and beam-to-column end-plate bolted knee joints that are subjected to bending and tension or compression axial force. Usually the influence of axial force on joint rigidity is neglected. According to EC3, the axial load, which is less than 10 % of plastic resistance of the connected member under axial force, may be disregarded in the design of joint. Actually the level of axial forces in joints of structures may be significant and has … Show more

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“…The mechanical model of the joint depends on values and directions of acting forces ( Fig. 2) [16]. In the case of compression of both sides of the joint there were no components under tension.…”
Section: Modelling Of Semi-rigid End-plate Joints By Component Methodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanical model of the joint depends on values and directions of acting forces ( Fig. 2) [16]. In the case of compression of both sides of the joint there were no components under tension.…”
Section: Modelling Of Semi-rigid End-plate Joints By Component Methodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The obtained results show that tensile axial force reduces the stiffness of such joints. Tensile load equivalent to 10% and 25% of the joint load-bearing capacity can lead to stiffness reduction in the joint of up to 15% and 50%, respectively [11]. On the other hand, the results show that compression force increases the rigidity of such joints.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The influence of bending moment and axial force interaction on the strength and stiffness of beam-to-beam and beam-to-column knee joints using component method extension was examined in [11,12] by Urbonas and Dani ūnas. The obtained results show that tensile axial force reduces the stiffness of such joints.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urbonas and Daniūnas [28] derived an analytical method for prediction of the initial stiffness and moment capacity of connections subject to combined bending moment and constant axial load. Application of the method indicated the possible variations in behaviour depending on the activated connection regions (i.e.…”
Section: Analytical and Mechanical Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%