Zhanhong Li, Yuanqi Li, Fuwei Wu, Xue Bai, Fudong Ma
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Abstract
Cold-formed thick-walled steel members have a higher bearing capacity and wider applicability in the mid-rise buildings in comparison with the widely-used cold-formed thin-walled steel framing walls in low-rise buildings. To avoid the shortcomings of cold-forming effect, a structure with hinged or semi-rigid joint steel frame using cold-formed thick-walled steel and cold-formed thin-walled steel framing shear wall is one reasonable choices, and it will be very helpful to simplify the on-site assembling processes. In this paper, a cross-shaped joint with adjustable stiffness was proposed, and better seismic performance was investigated and confirmed by tests. By increasing the thickness of the web plates of the cross-shaped joint, the bearing capacity, stiffness, and ductility of the joint can be significantly improved, and the buckling deformation of the web plate will be reduced. Moreover, a strengthening stiffener, Type 2 proposed in the paper, has a significantly effect on the cross-shaped joint for seismic damage and intact specimens. Using ANSYS software and the SOLID185 element, a finite element model was established. With the increasing thickness of the end plate of the stiffener Type 2, both the stiffness and bearing capacity of the cross-shaped joint can be significantly increased.
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The International Journal of Steel Structures provides an international forum for a broad classification of technical papers in steel structural research and its applications. The journal aims to reach not only researchers, but also practicing engineers. Coverage encompasses such topics as stability, fatigue, non-linear behavior, dynamics, reliability, fire, design codes, computer-aided analysis and design, optimization, expert systems, connections, fabrications, maintenance, bridges, off-shore structures, jetties, stadiums, transmission towers, marine vessels, storage tanks, pressure vessels, aerospace, and pipelines and more.