Accounting for the flexibility of beam-column joints within New Zealand steel moment-resisting frame structures

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2018
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Wiles L
Pethybridge J
Sullivan T
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In New Zealand there currently appears to be no simplified, effective method of analysing the rotational stiffness of beam-column joints in steel moment resisting frame structures. Many practicing engineers use simplified design tables to detail beam-column joints for strength requirements, without accounting for the flexibility of joints. This tends to underestimate the flexibility of structures and hence the drifts they undergo in wind and earthquake events. To permit improved consideration of beam-column joint stiffness in a simplified manner, this work adapts the European component method to develop a series of tables that practitioners could look up to quickly identify beam-column joint stiffness values. The potential use for such stiffness values is highlighted by examining the impact of joint flexibility on the drifts expected in a 4-storey steel MRF subject to 1 in 500 year return period earthquake loading.

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Wiles L, Pethybridge J, Sullivan T (2018). Accounting for the flexibility of beam-column joints within New Zealand steel moment-resisting frame structures. Christchurch, New Zealand: 9th International Conference on Behavior of Steel Structures in Seismic Areas. 14/02/2018-17/02/2018.
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steel moment-resisting frame, beam-column joints, rotational stiffness
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Fields of Research::40 - Engineering::4005 - Civil engineering::400506 - Earthquake engineering
Fields of Research::40 - Engineering::4005 - Civil engineering::400505 - Construction materials
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