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Practical Analysis of Semi- Rigid Frames

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Engineering Journal, , n. 2, v. 27
Page(s): 54-68
DOI: 10.62913/engj.v27i2.547
Abstract:

This study attempts to introduce a simplified method of flexible frame analysis that builds on some aspects of the already established AISC/LRFD design approaches, namely the B1 and B2 amplification factor method. Two idealized connection models are proposed: The first is a modified initial stiffness representation; the second is a model determined by the beam-line method. The connection models are designed for implementation in a first_order analysis of the nonsway and sway configurations of frame, thus determining the moment values Mnt and Mlt, respectively. The design moment Mu is obtained in a procedure similar to that conducted for rigid frames using the amplification factor method. The effective length factor concept is utilized with some modifications to account for connection flexibility. A modified relative stiffness factor for elastically restrained members is suggested, which allows the use of existing alignment charts for determining the effective length factor of columns.

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