Abstract
A comprehensive experimental study on structural behaviour of stainless steel bolted T-stub connections is presented in this paper. A total of 27 stainless steel bolted T-stubs with various geometric configurations were fabricated from hot-rolled stainless steel plates and assembled with stainless steel bolts. Two stainless steel grades austenitic EN 1.4301 and duplex EN 1.4462, and two other types of stainless steel bolts A4-70 and A4-80, were introduced in the experimental programme. Tensile coupon tests were performed to determine the material properties of the stainless steel plates and bolts. The bolted T-stub specimens were tested under monotonic loading, and ultimate resistances, plastic deformation capacities and failure modes were obtained. Based on the experimental results, the existing design methods for predicting tension resistances of the bolted T-stub connections made of carbon steels, including design provisions in EN 1993-1-8, the continuous strength method (CSM), AISC manual and JGJ 82 and other design formulae for T-stubs with four bolts per row, were all evaluated. It was indicated that all the existing design methods provided generally conservative predictions for stainless steel bolted T-stub connections.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Journal of Constructional Steel Research |
Early online date | 3 Mar 2018 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 3 Mar 2018 |
Keywords
- Stainless steel
- Tension resistance
- Experiments
- Bolted connections
- T-stub