Abstract

AbstractThe behavior of semirigid partial-strength connections has been investigated through either experimental component testing or detailed three-dimensional (3D) finite-element (FE) models of beam-column subassemblies. Previous experiments on semirigid partial-strength connections were conducted under idealized loads and boundary conditions, which do not represent real situations. In addition, the developed 3D FE models are computationally expensive and have primarily been used under monotonic loadings. Evaluating the full potential of any connection requires a system-level investigation, whereby the effect of the local behavior of the connection on the global response of the structural system is considered. Moreover, the connection should be tested under realistic load and boundary conditions and/or analyzed using an accurate yet computationally affordable analytical model. This paper represents a new system-level hybrid simulation application aimed at investigating the seismic performance of semirig...

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