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The Structural Economical Efficiency Evaluation of Partially Restrained Composite CFT Column-to-Beam Connection

Authors :
Sun-Hee Kim
Young-Wook Park
Sung-Mo Choi
Jung-Seok Bang
Source :
Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction. 24:109-117
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Korean Society of Steel Construction, 2012.

Abstract

This study seeks to devise a design application for a beam structure with partially restrained composite connection to a CFT column. A cost-efficient and stable component is applied by adjusting the stiffness ratio of the column connection through partially restrained composite connection. Based on a review of the structure`s stability, it was confirmed that in the case of a low-rise building as a moment frame, resistance without bracing is feasible because stiffness increased by virtue of the partial restrained composite connection by composite action. In the case of a high-rise building, lateral resistance load of moment frame was approximately 10% when proper partial restrained rate was at around 60%. With considerations related to economic efficiency, the partial restriction effect of the beam component was significantly activated by the uniform load, but that of the beam activated by concentrated load was not significantly indicative. The analysis indicated that 60% partial restrained girder at the connection was the most economical in the case of uniform load. It also showed that end moments can be reduced by approximately 25%.

Details

ISSN :
1226363X
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a66fc9767a7ba832dce8716da445cd13
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7781/kjoss.2012.24.1.109