Stiffness of Loaded Face of Steel Rectangular Hollow Section Columns with and without Concrete Infill in Beam-column Endplate Connections
Abstract
This paper presents a new analytical approach for calculating the stiffness of the loaded face of a rectangular hollow section RHS column in beam-column connections with and without concrete infill, as well as with flush and extended endplates, to determine the behavior curve of these types of connections. The approach, based on Eurocode 03's component method, offers efficient analytical formulas for accurately determining the loaded face's stiffness. A comparison with existing methods demonstrates its remarkable simplicity and efficiency, allowing a simple beam model to represent the RHS column's behavior with all relevant parameters considered. Comparison of the new approach to existing ones from the literature demonstrates their reliability and efficiency. Furthermore, when compared to 32 experimental tests presenting nearly the entire range of probable connection configurations, as well as attachment techniques commonly used in construction practice, the margin of error does not exceed 12 percent on average and a maximum of less than 25 percent.