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Cyclic Behavior of Extended EndPlate Joints
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Cyclic Behavior of Extended EndPlate Joints

Abstract

Four tests are performed to investigate the cyclic behavior of beamtocolumn subassemblages utilizing bolted extended endplate joints. The tests are conducted by applying a constant axial load to the column while subjecting the beam to cyclic controlled displacement program. The overall behavior of the subassemblages is examined. In addition, the behavior of their individual components such as beams, columns, connections, and panel zones is assessed separately. An evaluation of the performance of the subassemblages and their individual components in terms of stiffness, strength, ductility, and energy dissipation capacity is carried out. The ultimate shear strength of the panel zones was compared with measurement from the tests. It is concluded that a good performance can be achieved by allowing the beam and the panel zone to participate efficiently in dissipating the input energy with only localized plastification taking place in the connection.

Authors

Ghobarah A; Korol RM; Osman A

Journal

Journal of Structural Engineering, Vol. 118, No. 5, pp. 1333–1353

Publisher

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

Publication Date

January 1, 1992

DOI

10.1061/(asce)0733-9445(1992)118:5(1333)

ISSN

0733-9445

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