Second-order inelastic analysis of composite framed structures based on the refined plastic hinge method


Autoria(s): Iu, C.K.; Bardford, M.A.; Chen, W.F.
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Composite steel-concrete structures experience non-linear effects which arise from both instability-related geometric non-linearity and from material non-linearity in all of their component members. Because of this, conventional design procedures cannot capture the true behaviour of a composite frame throughout its full loading range, and so a procedure to account for those non-linearities is much needed. This paper therefore presents a numerical procedure capable of addressing geometric and material non-linearities at the strength limit state based on the refined plastic hinge method. Different material non-linearity for different composite structural components such as T-beams, concrete-filled tubular (CFT) and steel-encased reinforced concrete (SRC) sections can be treated using a routine numerical procedure for their section properties in this plastic hinge approach. Simple and conservative initial and full yield surfaces for general composite sections are proposed in this paper. The refined plastic hinge approach models springs at the ends of the element which are activated when the surface defining the interaction of bending and axial force at first yield is reached; a transition from the first yield interaction surface to the fully plastic interaction surface is postulated based on a proposed refined spring stiffness, which formulates the load-displacement relation for material non-linearity under the interaction of bending and axial actions. This produces a benign method for a beam-column composite element under general loading cases. Another main feature of this paper is that, for members containing a point of contraflexure, its location is determined with a simple application of the method herein and a node is then located at this position to reproduce the real flexural behaviour and associated material non-linearity of the member. Recourse is made to an updated Lagrangian formulation to consider geometric non-linear behaviour and to develop a non-linear solution strategy. The formulation with the refined plastic hinge approach is efficacious and robust, and so a full frame analysis incorporating geometric and material non-linearity is tractable. By way of contrast, the plastic zone approach possesses the drawback of strain-based procedures which rely on determining plastic zones within a cross-section and which require lengthwise integration. Following development of the theory, its application is illustrated with a number of varied examples.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66964/

Publicador

Pergamon/Elsevier

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66964/2/66964.pdf

DOI:10.1016/j.engstruct.2008.12.007

Iu, C.K., Bardford, M.A., & Chen, W.F. (2009) Second-order inelastic analysis of composite framed structures based on the refined plastic hinge method. Engineering Structures, 31(3), pp. 799-813.

Direitos

Copyright 2009 Elsevier

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #090506 Structural Engineering #091308 Solid Mechanics #beam-column #composite member #geometric nonlinearity #material nonlinearity #plastic hinge method
Tipo

Journal Article