Prying models for strength in thick-flange built-up T-stubs with complete joint penetration and fillet welds

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American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

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The results of a series of finite-element (FE) simulations and experimental studies are used to develop two prying models that predict the failure strength of thick-flange built-up T-stub connections with complete joint penetration (CJP) and fillet welds. A parametric study based on identifying the major geometric and force-related parameters that vary within current acceptable steel fabrication and design practices is used to select the cases for analysis. The strength prying models predict the capacity of thick-flange built-up T-stub connections with CJP and fillet welds for the failure limit state of the partial yielding tension flange followed by bolt fracture. The accuracy of the developed strength models are verified with FE results of built-up T-stubs designed for full strength compared with existing models reported in the literature. Based on the results of this study, a refined design procedure that takes into account the partial yielding in thick-flange T-stubs is proposed. © 2014 American Society of Civil Engineers.

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Finite element, Metal and composite structures, Partial yielding, Prying, Steel, Strength, T-stub, Thick flange, Composite structures, Finite element method, Welds, Thick flanges, Flanges

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