Shear Performance of Demountable High-Strength Bolted Connectors: An Experimental and Numerical Study Based on Reverse Push-Out Tests

Author:

Deng Peng12,Niu Zhi-Wei2,Shi Yu-Hao2,Liu Yan12,Wang Wen-Long3

Affiliation:

1. Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Civil Engineering Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266590, China

2. College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266590, China

3. Caoxian Highway Development Center, Heze 274000, China

Abstract

Steel–concrete composite beams, essential for large-span structures, benefit from connectors that reduce cracking at the supports. The crack resistance and alignment with sustainable building trends of high-strength bolted connectors have been extensively researched. Nevertheless, only a few studies exist on their load–slip behavior in hogging sections. In this study, the shear performance of high-strength bolted connectors subjected to tension due to hogging moments was studied based on experiments and numerical modeling according to numerous reverse push-out tests. The results revealed that tensile and splitting cracks were produced in the concrete. Their distribution was affected primarily by the concrete strength and bolt diameter; this distribution became denser at decreasing concrete strengths and increasing bolt diameters. Subsequently, an analysis of the out-of-plane displacement and load–slip response was performed to investigate the phenomenon of anchor rod sliding. A cost-effective and time-efficient finite-element (FE) model was developed to investigate the internal microstates of the specimens. It revealed a correlation between bolt cracking, specimen hardening, steel yield, and failure. A correction factor is also proposed for the shear capacity of bolts within concrete subjected to tension. The findings offer insights into the load–slip response of high-strength bolted connectors subjected to hogging moments, aiding in safer, more durable supports for steel–concrete composite beams.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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