2018
DOI: 10.1590/s1983-41952018000100011
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Study of design methodologies of steel column bases

Abstract: The behavior of a steel structure is directly related to the type of base used in the columns, which is essential to the stability and security of the structural system. The Brazilian standard ABNT NBR 8800:2008 does not directly covers this subject. Another Brazilian standard, ABNT NBR 16239:2013, presents a limited design procedure to hollow columns. In this paper, two design methodologies are presented considering the uniform and triangular pressure distribution between the base plate and the concrete surfa… Show more

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“…Exposed Column-Base Plate (ECBP) connections are critical to steel Moment Resisting Frames (MRF), since their behavior influences the overall performance of these structures, as noted in numerous studies (Ermopoulos & Michaltsos, 1998;Eröz Murat et al, 2008;Fasaee et al, 2018;Grauvilardell et al, 2005;Jaspart & Vandegans, 1998;Khodaie et al, 2012;Piana & F. G. Calenzani, 2018;Tsavdaridis et al, 2015). Despite major advances in the understanding of their strength (e.g., axial, rotational and shear) and stiffness, important knowledge gaps remain.…”
Section: Introduction To This Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exposed Column-Base Plate (ECBP) connections are critical to steel Moment Resisting Frames (MRF), since their behavior influences the overall performance of these structures, as noted in numerous studies (Ermopoulos & Michaltsos, 1998;Eröz Murat et al, 2008;Fasaee et al, 2018;Grauvilardell et al, 2005;Jaspart & Vandegans, 1998;Khodaie et al, 2012;Piana & F. G. Calenzani, 2018;Tsavdaridis et al, 2015). Despite major advances in the understanding of their strength (e.g., axial, rotational and shear) and stiffness, important knowledge gaps remain.…”
Section: Introduction To This Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%