학술논문

Seismic Performance of Welded Steel Beam-to-Column Connections with Initial Weld Defects
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of STEEL STRUCTURES, 22(2), pp.566-584 Apr, 2022
Subject
토목공학
Language
English
ISSN
2093-6311
1598-2351
Abstract
Based on the research of steel structures destroyed in earthquakes, it is often found that brittle fractures of the bottom beam fl anges of welded beam-to-column connections are caused by welding defects. In this study, artifi cial surface notches in the welds of single beam fl anges were prepared, and four experimental specimens of welded steel beam-to-column connections were tested to explore the eff ects of the initial crack and three diff erent connection types on the seismic performance of the connections. Through extended fi nite element methods, the factor of the depth of the initial crack was discussed. The results showed that the fracture mode and the rate and location of crack propagation are signifi cantly changed, and the seismic performance of the connections is reduced when there is an initial crack existing in the weld of a single beam fl ange. The fracture in box beam to box column connections shows brittle failure regardless of the initial crack, but the depth of the initial crack has the least infl uence on their seismic performance among the three connection types. The seismic performance of H-shaped beam to H-shaped column connections is the most sensitive to the depth of the initial crack. It should be noted that the weld quality of steel beam-to-column connections, especially the connections with H-shaped columns, should be carefully checked and monitored during the welding construction process and after earthquakes to ensure the bearing and deformation capacities meeting the requirements.