Difference Analysis and Correlation Transformation of the Load-Resisting Capacities of Frame Assemblies with Various Scales.

Autor: Tan, Zheng, Zhong, Wei-hui, Qiu, Ying-zhao, Meng, Bao, Zheng, Yu-hui, Duan, Shi-chao, Wu, Hao
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Zdroj: Journal of Structural Engineering; Aug2024, Vol. 150 Issue 8, p1-17, 17p
Abstrakt: Currently, the investigation on the collapse performances of steel frames with various structural scales has not formed a system resultant force, which leads to the current "overall qualitative and local quantitative" modes of structural system anticollapse resistance design. This paper numerically and analytically investigated the load-bearing capacities of the frame assemblies with various structural scales extracted from an overall steel frame structure subjected to the removal of an internal column. First, the accuracy of the numerical simulation methods was verified by comparing with the experimental results of the representative experimental collapse tests with various structural scales. Afterwards, numerical simulation analysis was conducted to investigate the variations in load-resisting capacities, axial forces generated in beams, and bending moments at beam ends in frame assemblies with different structural scales. The finding revealed that the boundary constraint is the one of the most critical parameters influencing the development of various load-bearing mechanisms, which is critical to identifying the internal links among the load-resisting capacities of assemblies with varying different scales. Finally, theoretical analysis methods for achieving the correlation transformation of the collapse capacities of steel frames with different structural scales were proposed, using member resistance based on the evolution laws of internal force among each story beam. The load-displacement curves generated by the display expression and its corresponding numerical models demonstrate a high level of accuracy, which demonstrates that the analytical methods can be employed for structural resistance evaluation before the anticollapse design. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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