Effectiveness of repairing yielding anchor rods in exposed column bases in steel structures

Author:

Lin Kun‐Sian1ORCID,Kurata Masahiro2ORCID,Pettinga Didier3,Suzuki Yoshitaka4,Matsuo Shintaro5,Perea Tiziano6ORCID,Ito Michio7

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Engineering Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

2. Disaster Prevention Research Institute Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

3. Holmes Consulting Group Christchurch New Zealand

4. Kobori Research Complex Inc. Tokyo Japan

5. Graduate School of Human‐Environment Studies Kyushu University Fukuoka Japan

6. Departamento de Materiales Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Mexico City Mexico

7. Senqcia Corporation Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractOne of the features of Japanese structural steel design is an economical design option for yielding exposed column bases before first‐story columns, namely weak‐base/strong‐column design, which is unlike the strict capacity design for column bases. This study aims to develop a repair methodology that identifies damage states of the yielding column bases and anchor rods, and selects appropriate repair/retrofit methods. As a standard repair method for damaged exposed‐type column bases, the applicability and effectiveness of the re‐tightening process of anchor rods need to be examined. This study first reviews the literature on standard retrofit techniques for column bases and required deformation capacity of ductile anchor rods. The threaded anchor rod deformation capacity with different steel grades and screw threads commonly used were tested to clarify the required ductility. To clarify the reparability of exposed column bases, numerical models of four‐ and six‐story steel moment resisting frame buildings were developed and validated by shaking table test results. The results show that this simple repair method was proven to be effective through the test program and numerical analysis and it's not always applicable for standard anchor rods assumed for pin or fixed column bases designed to remain elastic. Finlly, a repair methodology and flow chart that identifies the damage states of anchor rods and selects appropriate repair/retrofit methods for the exposed steel column base was suggested and applied to the simulation results.

Funder

Kajima Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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