Abstract

Reduced Beam Section (RBS) moment resisting connections are among the most economical and practical rigid steel connections developed in the aftermath of the 1994 Northridge and the 1995 Kobe earthquakes. Although the RBS connection effectiveness was widely investigated using US design and construction practices, only limited data exist from European research. Recommendations of RBS applications in steel frames were prescribed in EC8, Part3. However the reliability of these recommendations is under consideration due to above mentioned poor existing data. This paper examines numerous different contours of radius cut-out (Group A) and provides recommendations for the design and detailing of radius cut Reduced Beam Section (RBS) moment connections. Furthermore, it examines and compares different beam cross sections of European steel profiles (Group B) while the sizing of the RBS cut is kept at a constant ratio. Analytical approach was conducted investigating the adopted by EC8, Part 3 key parameters for the design. The main objective of the applied RBS geometry is to protect the connection and its components (endplate, column flange, bolts, welds) from either plastification or failure. Although the computational cost for optimization with ABAQUS is very large, the results of this study ensures on one hand that the performances of the structural parts can be effectively improved by shape optimization and an the other hand that adjustment in the geometry of the radius cut is needed for safe application to European profiles.

Highlights

  • Moment Resisting Frames (MRF) design has received particular attention over the last decades

  • HEA beams with five different cross sections and circular cutout with constant ratio of geometric parameters (“Group B” FEA models), Subjected to monotonic loading

  • It is essential for the connection to be sufficiently strong and robust, mobilizing the stresses to a desired location along the length of the beam away from the connection assembly, creating the “weak beamstrong column” mechanism through the formation of plastic hinges proving the performance of Reduced Beam Section (RBS) connections with European section HEA beams to be used in seismic resistant designs

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Introduction

Moment Resisting Frames (MRF) design has received particular attention over the last decades. A significant amount of research and testing on RBS moment connections has already been completed using European HEA-profile section providing useful results since so far they have been only investigated by the US design construction practices [14, 15]. Both the experimental results and those of the finite element models reveal the need to readjust the values of the geometrical characteristics of the RBS, so that they can be used safely in bolted moment connections using European section profiles [14]. The bolted extended endplate connection was chosen as an important type of RBS connection due to extensive use in the European section profiles

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