Finite element modelling of cyclic behaviour of cold-formed steel bolted moment-resisting connections

Foster, P; Abdelal, G; Lim, J B P; Hajsadeghi, M and McCrum, D (2016) Finite element modelling of cyclic behaviour of cold-formed steel bolted moment-resisting connections. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 21(1), pp. 167-180. ISSN 1823-6499

Abstract

This paper investigates the accuracy of new finite element modelling approaches to predict the behaviour of bolted moment-connections between cold-formed steel members, formed by using brackets bolted to the webs of the section, under low cycle fatigue. ABAQUS software is used as a modelling platform. Such joints are used for portal frames and potentially have good seismic resisting capabilities, which is important for construction in developing countries. The modelling implications of a two-dimensional beam element model, a three-dimensional shell element model and a three-dimensional solid element model are reported. Quantitative and qualitative results indicate that the three-dimensional quadratic S8R shell element model most accurately predicts the hysteretic behaviour and energy dissipation capacity of the connection when compared to the test results.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: bolted connection; cold-formed steel; cyclic performance; energy dissipation; finite element modelling
Date Deposited: 12 Apr 2025 05:07
Last Modified: 12 Apr 2025 05:07