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Title
Seismic Response of Connections in Indeterminate R/C Frame Subassemblies.
File
PB90265943.pdf
Author(s)
Zerbe, H. E.; Durrani, A. J.
Source
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC., April 1990, 237 p.
Identifying Number(s)
REPT-40
Abstract
In the investigation, the behavior of connections was studied by testing indeterminate frame subassemblies under earthquake-type loading. Six half-scale multiple-connection subassemblies were tested. Each subassembly consisted of a two-bay frame isolated at the column mid-heights. Five single connection subassemblies were also tested to correlate the behavior of connections in multiple-connection subassemblies with the behavior of connections observed by testing isolated connections. Tests have shown that restriction to elongation of beams in indeterminate systems resulted in axial compression in beams which in turn had a significant effect on the performance of connections. The joint shear increased in both interior and exterior connections and the column-to-beam flexural strength ratio decreased. The energy dissipation was not affected by the continuity, but the lateral load resistance increased significantly.
Keywords
Dynamic loads; Framed structures; Columns (Supports); Displacement; Stress analysis; Mechanical tests; Experimental data; Statically indeterminate structures; Strains; Earthquake resistant structures; Structural vibration; Cracking (Fracturing); Beams (Supports); Frames; Dynamic response; Joints (Junctions); Energy dissipation; Slabs; Dynamic structural analysis