Experimental and simulative study on seismic performance of stiffener‐plate PEC beam‐column joint

Author:

Chen PingJun1,Li Junhua12,Wang Weichen1,Liu Quan3,Yang Yukun4

Affiliation:

1. School of Civil & Environmental Engineering and Geography Science Ningbo University Ningbo Zhejiang China

2. School of Civil Engineering Quanzhou Information Engineering College Quanzhou Fujian China

3. Zhejiang Bowei Construction Co., Ltd Ningbo Zhejiang China

4. Shanghai Jieyi Building‐Technology Co., Ltd Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractAn innovative assembled stiffener‐plate PEC beam‐column joint (SP‐PEC) is proposed to improve better constructability. In this paper, 12 PEC beam‐column joint specimens were subjected to quasi‐static cyclic tests. The design parameters included the thickness of the stiffener‐plate (equal‐stiffness thickness at load standard combination, full‐stiffness thickness of the cross‐section, and 120% of full‐stiffness thickness of the cross‐section) and the beam‐column connection with or without the stub beam. The results revealed that the assembled SP‐PEC beam‐column joint exhibited better seismic performance than the conventional PEC beam‐column concrete joint. The strength degradation coefficients of SP‐PEC beam‐column nodes are all greater than 0.92, and the stiffness decreases slowly. The specimens had good bearing capacity, deformation ability, energy dissipation capacity, and stiffness under a reasonable stiffener‐plate thickness. Then, the bearing capacity calculation formulae of the novel joint with certain prediction accuracy were proposed. Besides, the finite element models of the test specimens were established in ABAQUS and validated against the test results. Finally, further investigations of the SP‐PEC joint configuration by finite element analysis and engineering design recommendations for the assembled SP‐PEC beam‐column joint were provided.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Ningbo Municipality

Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province

Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province

Publisher

Wiley

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