This research proposes a beam-column hinged joint with additional replaceable energy-dissipating elements, which is highly industrialized and fully fabricated. In this structure, steel beam and steel column are hinged with pins, at which corners a replaceable energy dissipation element is added. The energy dissipation element is rigidly connected to the steel column through a section of H-beam and high-strength bolts and is hinged to the steel beam using high-strength bolts. The main materials, such as energy dissipation elements, steel columns, and steel beams, are all steel with a design yield strength of 345 MPa. Under the condition that the vertical clear distance between the energy dissipation element and the steel beam is constant at ...
This paper investigates the mechanical properties of a traditional welded rigid joint with a weakene...
For the design of dissipative heavy timber frame structures, in the context of modern seismic design...
The analysis and modelling of the ultimate behaviour of beam-to-column connections is certainly one ...
Energy dissipating joint can effectively strengthen the connection of prefabricated buildings. In th...
The behavior of steel structures subjected to seismic actions depends directly on the connections be...
Existing welded steel moment frames are designed to tolerate substantial yielding and plastic rotati...
peer reviewedAbstract: According to EN 1998-1, the seismic design of steel structures is based on th...
Based on the concept of structural damage control, a beam-through steel frame system with continuous...
In this paper, a steel beam insert RCS side joint specimen is designed, and the low-cycle reciprocat...
The article proposes the use of a semi-rigid energy-dissipation connection combined with a U-shaped ...
Studying the seismic performance of assembled beam–column joints is essential for the development of...
Dual-steel structural systems represent an innovation in seismic design in Europe. This type of stru...
peer reviewedIn the present paper, innovative joint configurations leading to more economical solut...
This study developed a 1:2 scale model using T-shape steel with one-side bolts to connect a square s...
This article presents an experimental campaign on full scale RC beam–column joints subjected to cycl...
This paper investigates the mechanical properties of a traditional welded rigid joint with a weakene...
For the design of dissipative heavy timber frame structures, in the context of modern seismic design...
The analysis and modelling of the ultimate behaviour of beam-to-column connections is certainly one ...
Energy dissipating joint can effectively strengthen the connection of prefabricated buildings. In th...
The behavior of steel structures subjected to seismic actions depends directly on the connections be...
Existing welded steel moment frames are designed to tolerate substantial yielding and plastic rotati...
peer reviewedAbstract: According to EN 1998-1, the seismic design of steel structures is based on th...
Based on the concept of structural damage control, a beam-through steel frame system with continuous...
In this paper, a steel beam insert RCS side joint specimen is designed, and the low-cycle reciprocat...
The article proposes the use of a semi-rigid energy-dissipation connection combined with a U-shaped ...
Studying the seismic performance of assembled beam–column joints is essential for the development of...
Dual-steel structural systems represent an innovation in seismic design in Europe. This type of stru...
peer reviewedIn the present paper, innovative joint configurations leading to more economical solut...
This study developed a 1:2 scale model using T-shape steel with one-side bolts to connect a square s...
This article presents an experimental campaign on full scale RC beam–column joints subjected to cycl...
This paper investigates the mechanical properties of a traditional welded rigid joint with a weakene...
For the design of dissipative heavy timber frame structures, in the context of modern seismic design...
The analysis and modelling of the ultimate behaviour of beam-to-column connections is certainly one ...