EVALUATION OF CHS TUBULAR KK JOINTS
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STEEL STRUCTURES, TUBULAR JOINTS, DESIGN CODES, NUMERICAL ANALYSIS, FINITE ELEMENT METHODAbstract
THE WIDESPREAD USE OF TUBULAR SECTIONS IN REGIONS LIKE WESTERN EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA IN ADDITION STRUCTURAL AND AESTHETICAL REASONS CAN BE ATTRIBUTED TO THE HIGH DEGREE OF DEVELOPMENT OF THEIR PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY. DESPITE THIS FACT THEIR USE IN BRAZIL IN THE PAST WAS LIMITED TO A FEW SPATIAL ROOFS. CURRENTLY, THE SITUATION IN THE BRAZILIAN MARKET BEGINS TO CHANGE CAUSED BY THE SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN THE AVAILABILITY OF STRUCTURAL HOLLOW SECTIONS. THIS WORK PRESENTS AN ANALYSIS OF ÂKKÂ JOINTS WITH CIRCULAR HOLLOW SECTIONS. A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE ANALYTICAL DESIGN FORMULATIONS PROPOSED BY THE EUROCODE 3 PART 1.8, THE 2ND EDITION OF THE CIDECT TUBULAR JOINT DESIGN GUIDE WAS PERFORMED. A FINITE ELEMENT MODEL WAS DEVELOPED IN THE ANSYS PROGRAM FOR EACH ANALYSED JOINT TYPOLOGY. THE MODELLING OF A SPATIAL TRUSS MADE OF CIRCULAR HOLLOW SECTION ELEMENTS WAS ALSO PERFORMED TO ENABLE A COMPARISON BETWEEN A SINGLE JOINT AND THE RESPONSE OF THE JOINT AS A PART OF A FULL SCALE TRUSS STRUCTURE.Downloads
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2015-07-07
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