Finite element analysis for built-up steel beam with extended plate connected by bolts

Author:

Ali Ahmed Ajel1,Al-Shather Luay Mohammed2,Abdul-Jawad Hayder Mahdi2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Architecture Engineering, University of Kufa , Najaf , 54001 , Iraq

2. Department of Water and Structural Resources, University of Kufa , Najaf , 54001 , Iraq

Abstract

Abstract Extended end-plate type connections are widely utilized in steel assemblies for easy production and assembly. The proper end-plate and bolt selection is paramount to confirming safety and economy in all connections and, consequently, steel buildings. This study presented an approach for refined parametric three-dimensional finite element analysis of bolted steel beam-to-beam extended end-plate connections. The model considers geometrical and material non-linearity to determine the impact of various factors on the connection’s performance. The proposed model was used to construct a parametric study. The study variables were bolt diameter and end-plate thickness, focusing on how thick and thin end plates affect connection conductivity. Numerical outcomes demonstrate that the connection's flexural strength and stiffness capability improved by increasing the end-plate thickness and bolt diameter. Finally, the analysis results were assessed, and the main conclusions were presented.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Aerospace Engineering,General Materials Science,Civil and Structural Engineering,Environmental Engineering

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