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A Theoretical Investigation of Connection Mechanism and Performance of
Rigid Connection between Steel Girder and RC Column

Research Authors
Khairy Hassan Abdelkareem
Research Department
Research Year
2012
Research Journal
IABSE Conference Cairo 2012
Research Publisher
IABSE
Research Vol
NULL
Research Rank
3
Research_Pages
1-10
Research Website
IABSE
Research Abstract

In this study, nonlinear 2-D finite element approach was utilized to study the behavior of the rigid
connection between steel girder and RC Column using stiffener and stud shear connectors. Two
types of connections were analyzed. The position of stud shear connectors is the only difference
between the two types. The behavior of the connection is focused and represented by the behavior
of the stiffener, stud shear connectors, flange, bond stress and load transfer mechanism. In
designing the specimens, studs were considered as main parameter. Load transfer mechanism of the
specimens was considered in detail to provide some good information for understanding the
behavior of the connection. It was found that in specimen with stud shear connectors, the stiffener
carries tension forces larger than that in case of specimens without stud shear connectors and vice
versa for compression force. The rigidities of the two analyzed types of specimens are still
maintained even after yielding of reinforcement. It was found that the connection possesses a
suitable degree of rigidity and it is very convenient for bridges especially in seismic regions.
Anchorage length of reinforcement must be provided such that the average bond stress does not
exceed the allowable limits. The role of studs in the stiffener is to distribute the stress from
stiffeners to concrete in compression side and to transfer the stress from concrete to the stiffener in
tension side. If no studs exist in the stiffeners, it was found that stress concentration occurs in the
transferring the stress concentration at the topside of the stiffener which may occur if no studs exist.