Cyclic Seismic Testing of Full-Scale RBS (Reduced Beam Section) Steel Moment Connections

RBS 철골모멘트접합부의 내진거동평가를 위한 반복재하 실물대 실험

  • 이철호 (경남대학교 건축학부) ;
  • 전상우 (RIST 강구조연구소 건축구조연구팀) ;
  • 김진호 (RIST 강구조연구소 건축구조연구팀)
  • Published : 2002.03.01

Abstract

This paper summarizes the results of full-scale cyclic seismic testing on four RBS (reduced beam section) steel moment connections. Key test variables were web bolting vs. welding and strong vs. medium PZ (panel zone) strength. The specimen with medium PZ strength was specially designed to mobilize energy dissipation from both the PZ and RBS region in a balanced way; the aim was to reduce the requirement of expensive doubler plates. Both strong and medium PZ specimens with web-welding were able to provide sufficient connection rotation capacity required of special moment frames, whereas specimens with web-bolting showed inferior performance due to the premature brittle fracture of the beam flange across the weld access hole. In contrast to the case of web-welded specimens, the web-bolted specimens could not transfer the actual plastic moment of the original (or unreduced) beam section to the column. If a quality welding for the beam-to-column joint is made as in this study, the fracture-prone area tends to move into the beam flange base metal within the weld access hole. Analytical study was also conducted to understand the observed base metal fracture from the engineering mechanics point of view.

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