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Full Strength Bolted End Plate Connections

  • It consists of 3 different types.

  • The factors determining the behavior of the combination; beam cross-section reaching to yield under bending effect, end plate reaching to yield under bending effect, yielding of column panel area, rupture of bolts under tensile effect, rupture bolts under shear effect.

  • The controls listed above are applied automatically and detailed explanations and references and parameters used in the account are given in the report.

  • There are conditions that must be met in order to be used in 3 types of frames with special moment frames or intermediate moment frames. These conditions are given in AISC 358-16 6.3. ideCAD Static automatically checks and reports these conditions.

  • Plastic hinges cause inelastic bending deformations in the joining beam and column panel area in the joints with end plate. Therefore, strong column, strong joint and weak beam design are considered as philosophy. For this reason, the length of the plastic hinge and its distance from the column face are especially checked in the table below.

End Plate Joint Design Steps

  • The strength of end plate connection is determined by the assumption that tensile force of the bolts in one flange is controlled by rupture limit state under compressive force in the other.

  • If there is no axial load on the joint, the total tensile and compressive forces are equal and opposite in both flanges, so that the total force creates a force pair.

  • The row of bolts farthest from compression flange is considered as the region subject to the greatest tensile force, and while the inverse triangular force distribution is considered for ease of calculation, and a ductile joint is calculated on a parabolic distribution according to the plastic force distribution assumption.

  • Flexural strength of end plate and column flange is determined by yield line analysis. The yield line method can be calculated by the energy or virtual work method.

  • Strong column, strong joint and weak beam are used to calculate the forces on the bolt and to find the required bolt strength. According to this assumption, while the column, panel region and beam inelastic behavior, the joint and column show elastic behavior. For this reason, it is necessary to design suitable for the thick plate for end plate. In thick plate behavior, the force in the bolts is the static moment at the center of comprensive flange.

    • The equations used are as follows:

Boundary Situations to Check

Effective Force

Connection Element

Reference

Do not Pull

Bolt (Pull)

a

Do not Pull

Plate (Bending)

b

Do not Pull

Column head (Tilt)

c

Do not Pull

Beam body (Tensile)

d

Do not Pull

Column body (Tensile)

is

Do not Pull

Title - Plate welding

f

Do not Pull

Body-Plate welding

g

Horizontal Cut

Column body (Cutting)

h

Pressure

Beam head (Pressure)

j

Pressure

Beam head welding

to

Pressure

Column body

l

Vertical Cutting

Body - Plate welding

m

Vertical Cutting

Bolt (Cutting)

n

Vertical Cutting

Bolt crush

p

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