Net section fracture of aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections: testing, modelling and design

This paper presents experimental and numerical investigations into the net section fracture behaviour and resistances of aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections. Twenty tension tests were conducted on aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections, with each connection specimen consisting of an equal...

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Main Authors: Jiang, Ke, Li, Shuai, Guo, Tong, Liang, Yating, Zhao, Ou
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1825722025-02-10T04:21:46Z Net section fracture of aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections: testing, modelling and design Jiang, Ke Li, Shuai Guo, Tong Liang, Yating Zhao, Ou School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering Aluminium alloy Angle-to-plate connections This paper presents experimental and numerical investigations into the net section fracture behaviour and resistances of aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections. Twenty tension tests were conducted on aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections, with each connection specimen consisting of an equal-leg or unequal-leg angle section member bolted to gusset plates by one leg at both ends. The test setup, procedures and key obtained results, including failure loads, load–elongation curves, failure modes and strain distributions at failure cross-sections were reported. The shear lag effect and influences of the out-of-plane eccentricity, in-plane eccentricity, connection length and type of the connected leg on the net section efficiency were discussed. Following experiments, numerical modelling was conducted, with a validation study, where finite element models were developed to simulate the connection test results, and a series of parametric studies, where additional numerical data were generated over a wide range of cross-section dimensions and connection lengths. All the test and numerical data were adopted to evaluate the design rules for aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections failing by net section fracture, as specified in the European code, Aluminium Design Manual and Australian/New Zealand standard. The evaluation results revealed that the codified design rules provided inaccurate net section resistance predictions, owing to the lack of proper consideration of the key influencing factors including the out-of-plane and in-plane eccentricities, connection length and type of the connected leg. To address the shortcomings, a new design method was proposed and offered a higher level of design accuracy and consistency for aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections than the codified design rules. The research work presented in this paper receives financial supports from China Jingye Engineering Corporation Limited (Singapore Branch) (Award Number: 04IDS001121C120) and Regency Steel Asia (RSA) Endowment Fund, Singapore (Award Number: 03INS001251C120). 2025-02-10T04:21:46Z 2025-02-10T04:21:46Z 2025 Journal Article Jiang, K., Li, S., Guo, T., Liang, Y. & Zhao, O. (2025). Net section fracture of aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections: testing, modelling and design. Engineering Structures, 326, 119450-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2024.119450 0141-0296 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/182572 10.1016/j.engstruct.2024.119450 2-s2.0-85212940859 326 119450 en 03INS001251C120 Engineering Structures © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies.
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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language English
topic Engineering
Aluminium alloy
Angle-to-plate connections
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Aluminium alloy
Angle-to-plate connections
Jiang, Ke
Li, Shuai
Guo, Tong
Liang, Yating
Zhao, Ou
Net section fracture of aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections: testing, modelling and design
description This paper presents experimental and numerical investigations into the net section fracture behaviour and resistances of aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections. Twenty tension tests were conducted on aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections, with each connection specimen consisting of an equal-leg or unequal-leg angle section member bolted to gusset plates by one leg at both ends. The test setup, procedures and key obtained results, including failure loads, load–elongation curves, failure modes and strain distributions at failure cross-sections were reported. The shear lag effect and influences of the out-of-plane eccentricity, in-plane eccentricity, connection length and type of the connected leg on the net section efficiency were discussed. Following experiments, numerical modelling was conducted, with a validation study, where finite element models were developed to simulate the connection test results, and a series of parametric studies, where additional numerical data were generated over a wide range of cross-section dimensions and connection lengths. All the test and numerical data were adopted to evaluate the design rules for aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections failing by net section fracture, as specified in the European code, Aluminium Design Manual and Australian/New Zealand standard. The evaluation results revealed that the codified design rules provided inaccurate net section resistance predictions, owing to the lack of proper consideration of the key influencing factors including the out-of-plane and in-plane eccentricities, connection length and type of the connected leg. To address the shortcomings, a new design method was proposed and offered a higher level of design accuracy and consistency for aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections than the codified design rules.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Jiang, Ke
Li, Shuai
Guo, Tong
Liang, Yating
Zhao, Ou
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author Jiang, Ke
Li, Shuai
Guo, Tong
Liang, Yating
Zhao, Ou
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title Net section fracture of aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections: testing, modelling and design
title_short Net section fracture of aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections: testing, modelling and design
title_full Net section fracture of aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections: testing, modelling and design
title_fullStr Net section fracture of aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections: testing, modelling and design
title_full_unstemmed Net section fracture of aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections: testing, modelling and design
title_sort net section fracture of aluminium alloy angle-to-plate connections: testing, modelling and design
publishDate 2025
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/182572
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