2011
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.94-96.583
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Analysis of Mechanical Performance Considering Damage Accumulation of Intersecting Joints in Steel Structures

Abstract: The mechanical behaviors of intersecting joints considering damage accumulation in steel tube structures is analyzed through the FE-program ABAQUS. The stress characteristic and failure modes of these joints are concluded. Especially, it has been analyzed influence of the change of geometric parameters to mechanical behavior of joints. Finally, the results indicate the joints have a good mechanical performance and good plastic deformation as to excessive local buckling of chord under the loads.

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“…Kong et al [12] conducted finite element analysis on the KK-intersecting nodes and analyzed the difference between the nodes with and without stiffening ribs, providing a reference for practical engineering. Fan et al [13] used ABAQUS to analyze the influence of different parameters on the mechanical behaviour of steel tubes intersecting nodes, considering cumulative damage. Zhou et al [14] proposed a theoretical formula for the bearing capacity of spatially connected diagrid systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kong et al [12] conducted finite element analysis on the KK-intersecting nodes and analyzed the difference between the nodes with and without stiffening ribs, providing a reference for practical engineering. Fan et al [13] used ABAQUS to analyze the influence of different parameters on the mechanical behaviour of steel tubes intersecting nodes, considering cumulative damage. Zhou et al [14] proposed a theoretical formula for the bearing capacity of spatially connected diagrid systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%