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原文传递 Monotonic Testing of Glue-Laminated Beam-to-Column Connections
题名: Monotonic Testing of Glue-Laminated Beam-to-Column Connections
正文语种: eng
作者: Haley Madland;Erica Fischer;Arijit Sinha
作者单位: Oregon State Univ.;Oregon State Univ.;Oregon State Univ.
摘要: Abstract Limited research exists on the deformation compatibility behavior of mass timber beam-to-column connections. Therefore, to investigate this behavior, large-scale experimental monotonic testing was performed on five different glue-laminated (glulam) beam-to-column connections. The purpose of this research was to create a better fundamental understanding of the deformation compatibility behavior of mass timber beam-to-column connections. Three connections were custom-designed connections, and two were pre-engineered connections. Specimens included the presence of cross-laminated timber (CLT) decking on the beam, as well as combined lateral and gravity loading. Monotonic tests pushed specimens to a target story drift of 7.2% at a rate of 0.51  mm/s. The data were analyzed, and the yield force, yield displacement, initial stiffness, secant stiffness, and connection classification (categorized as either rigid, semirigid, or flexible) were calculated for each connection. Per the connection classification methodology used, all connections were classified as flexible (simple) connections. However, the pre-engineered connections use substantially more screws and plates thereby increasing the cost and effort of installation. The results demonstrate that in some cases simple custom connections can have a larger yield force and initial stiffness than pre-engineered connections, and due to the reduction in number of screws, there was less damage within the connection at the completion of the test. The forces required to push connections to 2% drift all exceeded the lateral force capacity of the connections; however, all connections maintained load-carrying capacity throughout testing.
出版年: 2023
期刊名称: Journal of structural engineering
卷: 149
期: 5
页码: 04023039.1-04023039.17
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