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Resumen de Effects of stiffeners on stress distribution and crack control below base plates under small bidirectional moments using nonlinear static analyses

Parviz Ebadi, Mohsen Beheshti, Saeedeh Hassani

  • Column base connections are critical components in the steel structures and transfer all forces and moments to the foundation. The building codes and design handbooks generally illustrate the axial loading along with one-way small moments for the design of column base connections. while the only accurate method for design of these critical connections is finite element modeling. This method is highly complicated because of multiplicity and variations of the base plate types in the buildings. Actually, there are many problems for the modeling and analysis for the various loads combinations of the structures. Therefore, most of the designers prefer not to use this method. In this paper, the superposition method used for the design of base plates under small biaxial moments and the results are compared with the results obtained from pushover analyses in ANSYS software.The results show that superposition method can be used for the analysis of base plates under small biaxial moments. In addition, using stiffeners increases the stress under the base plates up to 5 percent in finite element method in compare with base plates without stiffeners. Also, the difference between superposition and finite element methods for base plates with and without stiffeners differs up to 6 and 13 percent, respectively.  


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