Effect of chord length on CHS-RHS T-joints with slender sections.
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2021
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The chord length is an essential geometric property that must be defined in the
analysis of isolated joints composed of hollow steel sections, as well as the boundary
conditions of the test. The analysis of these parameters’ effect on the behavior of joints
has been addressed by other studies, mostly with joints between circular hollow sec-
tions with compact or semi-compact cross-sections. Recent research about tubular
joints has addressed cases with slender sections, where the design of joints containing
these sections is still in development. In this context, this study aimed to evaluate the
effect of the chord length in the behavior of T-joints between circular hollow section
braces and slender rectangular hollow section chords through experimental tests and
a numerical study considering the application of axial compression at the braces. The
joint behavior was examined through the load-strain and load-deformation curves
and the von Mises stress distribution, which allowed the failure mode's determination
and the joint resistance value. Chord face failure was observed in the prototypes. It
was concluded that a minimum chord length of 0.6m would be the adequate value for
the study of the T-joints containing the geometric properties used in this study, which
would be equivalent to a chord length five times higher than the width of the cross-
section (5b0).
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Tubular joints, Steel structures
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PEREIRA, D. J. R. et al. Effect of chord length on CHS-RHS T-joints with slender sections. REM - International Engineering Journal, Ouro Preto, v. 74, p. 433-442, out./dez. 2021. Disponível em: <https://www.scielo.br/j/remi/a/Skq3TfsVHbBW8PmjChT6bxF/>. Acesso em: 29 abr. 2022.