Experimental study of slip in haunched gusset plate for cold formed steel connections

Gusset plates for beam-to-column joints are the most common bolted connection solution. CFS beam column connections such as gusset plates can be developed in CFS double back-to-back channel sections with relatively high moment resistance. In this paper will investigated the failure mode of the slip-...

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Main Authors: Aminuddin, K. M., Saggaff, Anis, Md. Tahir, Mahmood, Shek, Poi Ngian, Sulaiman, Arizu, Firdaus, Muhammad, Hanafiah, Hanafiah, Saloma, Saloma
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Published: International Journal of Scientific and Technology Research 2020
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author Aminuddin, K. M.
Saggaff, Anis
Md. Tahir, Mahmood
Shek, Poi Ngian
Sulaiman, Arizu
Firdaus, Muhammad
Hanafiah, Hanafiah
Saloma, Saloma
author_facet Aminuddin, K. M.
Saggaff, Anis
Md. Tahir, Mahmood
Shek, Poi Ngian
Sulaiman, Arizu
Firdaus, Muhammad
Hanafiah, Hanafiah
Saloma, Saloma
author_sort Aminuddin, K. M.
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description Gusset plates for beam-to-column joints are the most common bolted connection solution. CFS beam column connections such as gusset plates can be developed in CFS double back-to-back channel sections with relatively high moment resistance. In this paper will investigated the failure mode of the slip-in connection CFS using haunched gusset plate that has 10 mm of thickness that occurs as a result of testing isolated joint tests and to compare the results of stiffness and strength between previous researchers with another type of gusset plate. The value of moment resistance (Mj) of the beam section C20024, C25024 and C30024 were 35.5 kNm, 41.65 kNm and 46.3 kNm respectively. The value of rotational stiffness (Sj,exp) of the beam section C20024, C25024 and C30024 were 520 kNm/rad, 590 kNm/rad and 610 kNm/rad respectively. The increase and decrease in moment capacity values and initial stiffness for the gusset plate connection are influenced by the thickness or shape of the gusset plate and the beam size.
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spelling utm.eprints-937222021-12-31T08:48:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/93722/ Experimental study of slip in haunched gusset plate for cold formed steel connections Aminuddin, K. M. Saggaff, Anis Md. Tahir, Mahmood Shek, Poi Ngian Sulaiman, Arizu Firdaus, Muhammad Hanafiah, Hanafiah Saloma, Saloma TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Gusset plates for beam-to-column joints are the most common bolted connection solution. CFS beam column connections such as gusset plates can be developed in CFS double back-to-back channel sections with relatively high moment resistance. In this paper will investigated the failure mode of the slip-in connection CFS using haunched gusset plate that has 10 mm of thickness that occurs as a result of testing isolated joint tests and to compare the results of stiffness and strength between previous researchers with another type of gusset plate. The value of moment resistance (Mj) of the beam section C20024, C25024 and C30024 were 35.5 kNm, 41.65 kNm and 46.3 kNm respectively. The value of rotational stiffness (Sj,exp) of the beam section C20024, C25024 and C30024 were 520 kNm/rad, 590 kNm/rad and 610 kNm/rad respectively. The increase and decrease in moment capacity values and initial stiffness for the gusset plate connection are influenced by the thickness or shape of the gusset plate and the beam size. International Journal of Scientific and Technology Research 2020-02 Article PeerReviewed Aminuddin, K. M. and Saggaff, Anis and Md. Tahir, Mahmood and Shek, Poi Ngian and Sulaiman, Arizu and Firdaus, Muhammad and Hanafiah, Hanafiah and Saloma, Saloma (2020) Experimental study of slip in haunched gusset plate for cold formed steel connections. International Journal of Scientific and Technology Research, 9 (2). pp. 4953-4958. ISSN 2277-8616 http://www.ijstr.org/final-print/feb2020/Experimental-Study-Of-Slip-In-Haunched-Gusset-Plate-For-Cold-Formed-Steel-Connections.pdf
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Saggaff, Anis
Md. Tahir, Mahmood
Shek, Poi Ngian
Sulaiman, Arizu
Firdaus, Muhammad
Hanafiah, Hanafiah
Saloma, Saloma
Experimental study of slip in haunched gusset plate for cold formed steel connections
title Experimental study of slip in haunched gusset plate for cold formed steel connections
title_full Experimental study of slip in haunched gusset plate for cold formed steel connections
title_fullStr Experimental study of slip in haunched gusset plate for cold formed steel connections
title_full_unstemmed Experimental study of slip in haunched gusset plate for cold formed steel connections
title_short Experimental study of slip in haunched gusset plate for cold formed steel connections
title_sort experimental study of slip in haunched gusset plate for cold formed steel connections
topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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