Determination of load transfer characteristics to connections between cold-formed steel truss and supporting system

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作者
Choong, Kok Keong [1 ]
De'nan, Fatimah [1 ]
Chew, Seen Hooi [1 ]
Hashim, Nor Salwani [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sains Malaysia, Sch Civil Engn, Engn Campus, Seri Ampangan, Nibong Tebal, Malaysia
关键词
Cold-formed steel; Finite element method; Connections; DESIGN;
D O I
10.1108/WJE-03-2022-0121
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T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Purpose Recently, the utilization of cold-formed steel (CFS) roof truss systems and different types of other combination structural support systems, such as concrete or hot-rolled steel support, becomes more frequently used. This paper aims to identify the load transfer characteristics of three different design details for cold-formed truss to supporting system connections and to propose simplified modelling approach for practices. Design/methodology/approach Simplification modelling of connection design could be proposed for practical purpose based on the load transfer characteristics obtained from detailed study using finite element method. A cold-formed roof truss system with connection is modelled using line elements. However, the supporting system is not modelled in this work. Three types of connection involve, which are five pieces of CFS L-angle brackets, one-piece of CFS L-angle brackets and three types of bolts connection are modelled. Findings The results of analysis show that the connections located on the loaded side experienced higher reactions than those far from loaded side. From the result, it is also found that the option of "Fixed But" support condition in STAAD.Pro with translational degree of freedom being restrained is the most suitable way to represent the CFS L-angle brackets design for Type 1 connection for use in truss modelled using line elements. Originality/value Such increase in usage necessitates an appropriate connection detailing depending on the behaviour of the connection.
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页码:1239 / 1248
页数:10
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