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Experimental results for topologically optimised steel joints under tension

Author(s): Ribeiro, Tiago ; Bernardo, Luís ; Nepomuceno, Miguel ; Maugeri, Natale Antonio ; Longo, Paolo ; Domenico, Dario De

Date: 2024

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/13954

Origin: uBibliorum

Subject(s): Topology optimisation; Steel; Bolted connection; Tension; Ultimate capacity; Experimental validation


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Developments on code-compliant Topology Optimisation methodologies for the steel construction industry have recently been proposed. Also, it has been found that topologically optimised steel bolted connection parts – which behave non-linearly to a very significant degree of damage – do not waive physically non-linear analyses to assess an ultimate capacity that can be lower than what is predicted by the optimisation procedure linear analyses. These two circumstances brought urgency to the experimental testing of such optimised parts. The herein depicted experimental programme assessed topologically optimised and previously numerically analysed bolted parts of a well-known steel connection. The results allowed redefining the material trilinear model to be used in further numerical analysis and, very significantly, validated the numerical simulations results as well as the application of Eurocode formulae for connections component resistance. The difference between the previous numerically predicted ultimate resistance and the experimentally defined did not exceed 2.6%.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) uBibliorum
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