Residual shear capacity of cold-formed steel-to-sheathing screwed connections at elevated temperatures

IF 0.9 Q4 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Journal of Structural Fire Engineering Pub Date : 2021-04-06 DOI:10.1108/JSFE-07-2020-0024
Kun Liu, Wei Chen, Jihong Ye, Jian Jiang, Wenwen Chen, Mingyu Zhao
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Purpose Most previous thermal-mechanical modeling of cold-formed steel (CFS) walls did not consider the failure of screwed connections under fire conditions because of the limited data of such connections at elevated temperatures. Design/methodology/approach In this study, 285 steady-state tests are conducted on CFS screwed connections with single-layer gypsum plasterboard (GPB) and Bolivian magnesium board (BMB) sheathing at ambient and elevated temperatures. The failure of these connections is described as the breaking of the loaded sheathing edge. Findings For the BMB sheathing screwed connections, hydrochloric acid gas is generated and released above 300°C, and the shear strength becomes much less than that of the GPB sheathing screwed connection above 370°C. Hence, BMB may not be suitable for use as the face-layer sheathing of CFS walls but is still recommended to replace GPB as the base-layer sheathing. The major influencing parameters on the shear strength of screwed connections are identified as the type of sheathing material and the loaded sheathing edge distance. Originality/value Based on the previous and present test results, a unified expression for the residual shear strength of screwed connections with GPB and BMB is proposed at ambient and elevated temperatures with acceptable accuracy. It can be used as the basic input parameter of the numerical simulation of the CFS structures under fire conditions.
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冷弯型钢与护套螺纹连接在高温下的残余剪切能力
目的以往大多数冷弯型钢(CFS)墙的热机械建模都没有考虑火灾条件下螺纹连接的失效,因为这种连接在高温下的数据有限。设计/方法/方法在本研究中,在环境温度和高温下,对带有单层石膏板(GPB)和玻利维亚镁板(BMB)护套的CFS螺纹连接进行了285次稳态试验。这些连接的失效被描述为承载的护套边缘断裂。发现对于BMB护套螺纹连接,盐酸气体在300°C以上产生并释放,剪切强度远低于GPB护套螺纹连接在370°C以上的剪切强度。因此,BMB可能不适合用作CFS墙的表层护套,但仍建议取代GPB作为基层护套。影响螺纹连接抗剪强度的主要参数是护套材料的类型和加载的护套边缘距离。独创性/价值基于以前和现在的测试结果,提出了在环境温度和高温下具有可接受精度的GPB和BMB螺纹连接残余剪切强度的统一表达式。它可以作为火灾条件下CFS结构数值模拟的基本输入参数。
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Journal of Structural Fire Engineering
Journal of Structural Fire Engineering CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-
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