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Experimental and numerical investigation of bolt-free preloaded connection for steel-framed modular buildingsoa mark
  • Lee, Keunwoo ;
  • Cho, Bong Ho ;
  • Rasmussen, Kim J.R. ;
  • Jung, Dami
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Publication Year
2024-09-01
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Citation
Journal of Constructional Steel Research, Vol.220
Keyword
Experimental investigationInter-module connectionModular steel buildingNumerical investigationPreloaded connectionSeismic performance
Mesh Keyword
Experimental investigationsInter-moduleInter-module connectionModular buildingsModular steel buildingModularsNumerical investigationsPreloaded connectionSeismic PerformanceSteel buildings
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Civil and Structural EngineeringBuilding and ConstructionMechanics of MaterialsMetals and Alloys
Abstract
This paper introduces an innovative bolt-free preloaded inter-module connection for steel-framed modular buildings, referred to as the ‘AJ’ connection. It provides the vertical connection between columns by engaging a preload induced by long steel rod bolts (SRB) and specially designed couplers. The preload is applied using a torque or impact wrench. Consequently, the connection simplifies the on-site assembly and disassembly processes of the modular building, thereby enhancing both construction speed and reusability of modules. In this study, the structural performance of the AJ connection was investigated experimentally and numerically. First, the coupler was tested under a uniaxial tensile load to check its strength. Then, preloading tests on assemblies of a coupler and a 3m long SRB were conducted to determine the torque-preload relationship. Subsequently, full-scale beam-to-column joints featuring the AJ connection were tested under monotonic loading to investigate its lateral-force resisting mechanism. Lastly, the seismic performance of the AJ connection was investigated using FE joint models calibrated against a combination of test results and geometric and material nonlinear analyses with imperfections (GMNIA). A comparative analysis with a welded connection was also conducted to evaluate the seismic performance of the AJ connection. The findings indicated that the AJ connection demonstrates seismic performance comparable to the welded connection, exhibiting Strong column-Weak beam behaviour for seismic moment-resisting frames. Additionally, it satisfies the ductility requirements for structures of ductility class DCM as specified by EN 1998–1.
ISSN
0143-974X
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/34170
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcsr.2024.108827
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This research was supported by the Australian Government through the Australian Research Council - Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Advanced Manufacturing of Prefabricated Housing (CAMP.H) Project IC150100023 and from the National Research Foundation of Korea (Grant number: 2022R1F1A1075815). Additionally, the authors acknowledge the Sydney Informatics Hub and the University of Sydney's high-performance computing cluster, Artemis, for providing the computing resources that have contributed to the results reported herein.This research was supported by the Australian Government through the Australian Research Council - Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Advanced Manufacturing of Prefabricated Housing (CAMP\u00B7H) Project IC150100023 and from the National Research Foundation of Korea (Grant number: 2022R1F1A1075815 ).
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