A PLASTIC COLLAPSE METHOD FOR EVALUATING ROTATION CAPACITY OF FULL-RESTRAINED STEEL MOMENT CONNECTIONS

A plastic collapse method for evaluating rotation capacity of full-restrained steel moment connections

A plastic collapse method for evaluating rotation capacity of full-restrained steel moment connections

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An analytical method to model failure of steel beam plastic hinges due to local buckling and low-cycle fatigue is proposed herein.This method is based lock handle on the plastic collapse mechanism approach and a yield-line plastic hinge (YLPH) model whose geometry is based on buckled shapes of beam plastic hinges observed in experiments.Two limit states, strength degradation failure induced by local buckling and low-cycle fatigue fracture, are considered.The proposed GREENS ORG VANILLA CHAI YLPH model was developed for FEMA-350 WUF-W, RBS and Free Flange connections and validated in comparisons to experimental data.

This model can be used to estimate the seismic rotation capacity of fully restrained beam-column connections in special steel moment-resisting frames under both monotonic and cyclic loading conditions.

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