Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering (Transactions of AIJ)
Online ISSN : 1881-8153
Print ISSN : 1340-4202
ISSN-L : 1340-4202
STRUCTURAL PERFORMANCE OF STEEL BEAM-TO-CONCRETE FILLED STEEL TUBULAR COLUMN CONNECTIONS USING HIGH STRENGTH MATERIALS
Toshiaki FUJIMOTOAkiyoshi MUKAIIsao NISHIYAMAKenzo YOSHIOKAEiichi INAIHiroyoshi TOKINOYAMakoto KAIKoji MORIOsamu MORIKenji SAKINOShosuke MORINO
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2001 Volume 66 Issue 539 Pages 167-174

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As a part of the U.S.-Japan Cooperative Earthquake Engineering Research Program on Composite and Hybrid Structures, ten concrete filled steel tubular column (CFT) to structural steel beam connections were tested under reversed cyclic loading to investigate the effects of high material strength, configuration and geometry of connections, column axial load and loading direction on the shear strengths and deformation capacity. This paper presents the test results and discusses the shear behavior of CFT connections. All the specimens reached their ultimate panel shear strengths at least to be 1.3 times of the design panel ultimate strengths by AIJ-SRC (1987) formula, whose scope of application is for medium to low material strengths and not for high material strengths tested in this study. This means that the current AIJ-SRC formula can be conservatively used for high material strengths. The deformation capacity of the connections was also verified to have enough ductility.
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© 2001 Architectural Institute of Japan
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