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Modelling of column base plate connections with plate stiffeners and non‐proportional loading

Author(s): (University of Naples Federico II Naples Italy)
(University of Naples Federico II Naples Italy)
Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: ce/papers, , n. 3-4, v. 6
Page(s): 1305-1311
DOI: 10.1002/cepa.2245
Abstract:

Column base plate connections are used widely. Their design is currently codified by Eurocode 3, though with explicit consideration of only base plates without stiffeners and subjected to a proportional loading path. However, both new and existing steel structures might have stiffened base plates. Besides, there might be the need for analyzing the connection response for a non‐proportional loading path (e.g., increasing seismic loads and constant gravity loads). Therefore, the paper provides a contribution into the development of an analytical model for predicting the response of stiffened base plate connections subjected to a non‐proportional loading path. The paper deals with calculation of the connection rotational stiffness and moment resistance. The objective is pursued through finite element modelling and analysis. Then, the application of a proposed analytical model is shown and a comparison with the finite element analysis results is illustrated and discussed.

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