Analysis of Ultimate Load-Carrying Capacity of Combined Connection with Bolts and Welds

Authors

  • Tao LAN CSIC International Engineering Co. Ltd, No.1 Shuangqiao Zhong Lu Beiyuan, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100121, China
  • Jinsan JU College of Water Resources and Civil Engineering, China Agricultural University
  • Mengsha LIU College of Water Resources and Civil Engineering, China Agricultural University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5755/j01.mech.25.6.24791

Keywords:

lap splices; combined connection; load-carrying capacity; deformation capacity.

Abstract

In this paper, load-carrying and deformation capacity of tension lap splices that have both welds and bolts acting in the same shear plane are studied using numerical method. The failure criterion of bolts and welds are given based on the finite element calculation and compared with existing experiment results, it shows that the established numerical model is correct and reliable. The strength of longitudinal welds and the bearing capacity of the high-strength bolts before slipping can be fully used in the combined joints, the bolts and welds fail almost simultaneously. The deformation of welds in combined connections is less uniform than its’ deformation in welded joints as the welds fails, and it causes the deformation of welds as failure is larger in combined connections than in welded connections. The deformation capacity of the combined joint are slightly increased contrasted with bolts joint and welds joint because of the interplay of bolts and welds acting in the same shear plane. The strengths of welds and bolts performed in combined connections can reach 0.95 and the deformation of combined connection is increased at least 1.10 times as the welds connection or the bolts connection.

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Published

2019-12-04

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Section

MECHANICS OF SOLID BODIES