Mechanical Behavior of High-Strength Bolted Joints Fabricated from Fire-Resistant Steel at Elevated Temperatures

Author:

Wang Yuedong12ORCID,Li Xiaorun3ORCID,Liu Peng4ORCID,Wu Changdong3ORCID,Liu Chuhan3ORCID,Zeng Lijing1ORCID,He Wentao3ORCID,Yin Tiantian3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Central Research Institute of Building and Construction Co. Ltd, MCC Group, Beijing 100088, China

2. Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China

3. China Jingye Engineering Co. Ltd, Beijing 100088, China

4. Yatai Construction Science & Technology Consulting Institute Co. Ltd., Beijing 100120, China

Abstract

The use of fire-resistant steel is an effective way to alleviate fire safety issues in steel structures. Considering the limited research on bolted joints fabricated from fire-resistant steel, this study presents the results of the experimental investigation on the mechanical behavior of 40 specimens of bolted joints at room temperature and elevated temperatures (20°C∼700°C). These specimens are assembled with fire-resistant steel plates and fire-resistant high-strength bolts (or ordinary high-strength bolts). The mechanical behavior of these specimens was investigated, which included the failure mode, deformation performance, and degradation of bearing capacity. The experimental results show that the treatment of the friction surface (specifically, impeller blasting and sprayed hard quartz sand) has a negligible effect on the ultimate strength of specimens and a relatively significant effect on the slip strength. In addition, reduction factors of the tensile strength (KN) and slip strength (KS) for both fire-resistant bolt specimens and ordinary high-strength bolt specimens decrease with the increase in temperature, especially in the case of elevated temperatures ranging from 400°C to 700°C. Prediction models with different reliability degrees are proposed to calculate the degradation of tensile strength under elevated temperatures, which has the potential to be used for the fire-resistant design of steel connections and structures.

Funder

National Basic Research Program of China

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Engineering,General Materials Science

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