Tesis
Comportamento de elementos pré-moldados de concreto com ligações semi-rígidas
Fecha
2006-09-01Registro en:
SOUZA, Abner Soares de. Behaviour of concrete precast elements with semi-rigid connections.. 2006. 118 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Exatas e da Terra) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2006.
Autor
Souza, Abner Soares de
Institución
Resumen
The behaviour of reinforced concrete precast beams is strongly influenced by the flexural
stiffness of its beam-column connections, wherein there is interdependence between the nonlinearity
of the moment-curvature relationship along the beam and the non-linearity of the
moment-rotation relationship of the beam-column connections. In most of the existing
researches on semi-rigid connections in precast structures, the main focus lays on the
characterization of the flexural stiffness by performing experimental tests on isolated models
of beam-column connections instead of tests on sub-frames, comprising beam and
connections. In this research an experimental procedure was developed, wherein different
theoretical equations based on the fixity factor of the connections were combined, allowing
the integration between the stiffness of the reinforced concrete beam with the flexural
stiffness of the beam-column connections. Therefore, by using this procedure it was possible
to evaluate the semi-rigid behaviour of the beam-column connection, highlighting the
possibility of carrying out just one test for the precast beam with its connections. The analyses
of the experimental results indicate that the studied connection was capable of absorbing
around 53% of the elastic beam-end moment at the ULS, compared with the situation of a full
restrained connector, implying the increase of 170% of the positive mid-span moment of the
beam. This level of semi-rigid behaviour for the beam-column connection can affect the
global stability of skeletal precast concrete structures with more than five storeys in height.
For this reason, the present research shows the need for further studies with the purpose of
enhancing the analysis and the design of precast concrete structures for multi-storey buildings.