Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering (Transactions of AIJ)
Online ISSN : 1881-8153
Print ISSN : 1340-4202
ISSN-L : 1340-4202
SEISMIC PERFORMANCE OF LOW-RISE STEEL BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED IN THE 1980S WITH IDENTIFIED WELD DEFECTS IN THEIR BEAM-TO-COLUMN CONNECTIONS
Shohei YAMADAKeiichiro SUITANaoki FUKUMOTO
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2007 Volume 72 Issue 613 Pages 121-128

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This paper presents results of welding inspection and loading tests conducted to beam-to-column connections cut out from an existing steel building constructed in 1986. From the results of thorough welding inspections, inner defects are frequently detected at corner of square tube column, and differences among individuals of inspectors are examined. From the results of dynamic loading tests conducted on the beam-to-column connections, the influence of defects on the deformation capacity and the failure procedure are observed. Though deformation capacity of existing steel subassemblages meets minimum requirements of current seismic design, it is less than half that of new steel subassemblages fabricated according to current design practice.
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© 2007 Architectural Institute of Japan
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