-In this paper, a series of experiments for the evaluation of flexural resistance of longitudinally stiffened plate girder with slender web were conducted. For the purpose, four plate girder specimens with and without longitudinal stiffener were fabricated for the web slenderness of 219 and 156. The test results were compared with the current AASHTO LRFD and Eurocode 3 codes, respectively. As presented in the previous paper by the authors, it was acknowledged that the AASHTO LRFD code could considerably underestimate the flexural resistance of longitudinally stiffened girder with slender web and the proposed method in the previous paper could estimate the flexural resistance reasonably.
-In this paper, experiments for the evaluation of tensile strength of steel plate with bolt hole and bearing strength of bolted connection were performed, where bolt holes were punched by drilling and oxygen torch, respectively. For the tensile tests, drilled and oxygen torch punched steel plate specimens of 10mm and 15mm thickness were made from structural angles and H-shapes, respectively. For the bearing strength evaluation, test specimens were fabricated with base plates and splice plates those were also punched by drilling and oxygen torch, respectively. The Vicker's hardness were measured around the bolt hole to investigate material property change due to heat effect by oxygen torch cut. Numerical analysis was also performed to investigate the bearing strength of bolted joints due to the increase of hardness around the bolt hole by oxygen torch cut.
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