Yunyi Liu , Jun Ye , Jiangfei He , Hongjia Lu , Guan Quan , Zhen Wang , Yang Zhao
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Testing and design of wire and arc additively manufactured steel double-shear bolted connections with thick plates
The integration of additive manufacturing technology into the construction sector has attracted considerable interest in recent years. However, despite the increasing demand for large-scale constructions subjected to large forces, the research on the structural behaviour of thick plates fabricated via Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) technology has been limited. This paper investigated the structural behaviour and design of WAAM carbon steel double-shear bolted connections with thick plates. The experiment examined 30 bolted connections with varying geometric dimensions and print layer orientations, discovering failure modes including net section tension, shear-out, end-splitting, and bearing failure. The research revealed anisotropic behaviours in WAAM steel bolted connections, with different print layer orientations affecting their failure modes and ultimate capacities. It is consistent with the inherent anisotropy observed in WAAM steel materials. Furthermore, the experimental results were analysed and compared with predictions made by existing design approaches for conventional steel bolted connections. While the existing guidelines were found to be applicable to WAAM steel bolted connections, certain limitations were identified.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Constructional Steel Research provides an international forum for the presentation and discussion of the latest developments in structural steel research and their applications. It is aimed not only at researchers but also at those likely to be most affected by research results, i.e. designers and fabricators. Original papers of a high standard dealing with all aspects of steel research including theoretical and experimental research on elements, assemblages, connection and material properties are considered for publication.