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Experimental testing of joints for seismic design of lightweight structures. Part 1. Screwed joints in straps
Authors:Miquel Casafont  Alfredo Arnedo  Francesc Roure  Antonio Rodríguez-Ferran  
Abstract:Connections in x-braced shear walls play a crucial role in the seismic performance of lightweight structures: they should be strong enough to allow energy dissipation via plastification of the diagonal straps. An extensive experimental research on tensile screwed joints between straps is reported here. Two dominant failure modes are identified: (1) tilting and net section failure (T+NSF) and (2) tilting, bearing and pull out (T+B+PO). The analysis in terms of strength and ductility shows that T+NSF joints are suitable for seismic design, because the straps yield before the connections fail. T+B+PO joints, on the contrary, are not suited because the connection fails before the straps can yield. The influence of various design parameters (strap thickness, number and diameter of screws, steel grade) in the failure mode is studied, and design criteria to induce a T+NSF response are given.
Keywords:Light gauge steel  Lightweight steel  Seismic design  Joints  Experimental research  Ductility  Failure modes  Net section failure  Bearing
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