Practical design procedures for semi-continuous composite braced frames

K. L. Looi, J. Y. Richard Liew, Brian Uy

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    Abstract

    This paper presents a simplified approach for the design of semi-continuous composite beams in braced frames, where specific attention is given to the effect of joint rotational stiffness. A simple composite beam model is proposed incorporating the effects of semi-rigid end connections and the nonprismatic properties of a 'cracked' steel-concrete beam. This beam model is extended to a sub-frame in which the restraining effects from the adjoining members are considered. Parametric studies are performed on several sub-frame models and the results are used to show that it is possible to correlate the amount of moment redistribution of semi-continuous beam within the sub-frame using an equivalent stiffness of the connection. Deflection equations are derived for semi-continuous composite beams subjected to various loading and parametric studies on beam vibrations are conducted. The proposed method may be applied using a simple computer or spreadsheet program.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalSteel & Composite Structures: an international journal
    Publication statusPublished - 2001

    Keywords

    • composite construction
    • structural design
    • structural analysis (engineering)

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