Abstract

The present paper proposes an iterative procedure devoted to reaching the optimal design of an innovative, recently proposed, moment resisting device. This special device, called Limited Resistance Plastic Device (LRPD), can be utilized, as an example, to equip a steel frame when it is required that the frame must be designed to substitute a masonry panel, i.e., it must be characterized by a structural behaviour as close as possible to the one of the replaced masonry wall. This purpose can be reached by designing the relevant frame imposing appropriate constraints on the elastic stiffness and on the limit resistance. The result can be obtained just by ensuring that the elastic stiffness and the limit resistance be independent of each other. To this aim it is necessary to suitably equip the steel frame by the previously cited LRPD. In particular, these moment resisting connections ensure that in a prefixed portion of the given beam element, the limit bending moment reduces without any variation of the global elastic stiffness. In order to reach this goal, the LRPD is substantially constituted by an inner portion, devoted to exhibit the desired reduced limit bending strength and to receive the plastic deformations, and two outer portions, devoted to guarantee the invariance of the elastic bending stiffness. The proposed iterative procedure allows to design a device respecting all the required features avoiding the presence of any dangerous local instability phenomenon. To this aim, the design will contain appropriate constraints ensuring that the device cross sections appertain to class 1 or class 2 I-cross section, as prescribed in the more recent standard codes. Some examples, validated by 3D solid tetrahedral elements analysis in ABAQUS environment, prove the good reliability of the proposed procedure and show the easy applicability of the computational approach.

Highlights

  • In some recent papers [1]-[7], the authors proposed a special device suitably designed to realizing an innovative moment resisting connection for steel beam elements

  • A simple computational iterative procedure is proposed devoted to obtain a reliable sub-optimal design of the devices to be located in suitably chosen cross sections of the steel frame obtaining the required elastic stiffness behaviour as well as the desired limit resistance

  • Optimization iterative procedure As previously remarked, Limited Resistance Plastic Device (LRPD) is a device to join with an assigned steel I-cross section beam element and devoted to produce a local reduction of bending strength without any variation in elastic stiffness

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