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1 Eccentric Connections in Steel Structures

2 CONTENT Introduction Literature Review Theoretical Background
Conclusion References

3 Introduction 1) Types of connection
2) Connection Subjected to eccentric shear 3) Methods of analysis

4 TYPES OF CONNECTIONS SIMPLE CONNECTIONS ECCENTRIC CONNECTIONS
Basis of classification – C.G of connection & load axis.

5 Applied load passes through C.G of connections
SIMPLE CONNECTIONS Applied load passes through C.G of connections Fig -1a Fig -1b

6 ECCENTRIC CONNECTIONS
Applied load does not pass through C.G of connections Fig 2

7 CONNECTIONS SUBJECTED TO ECCENTRIC SHEAR
Seat Connections Framed Connections Bracket Connections

8 Fig 3a – Unstiffened Seat Connections

9 Fig 3b – Stiffened Seat Connections

10 FRAMED CONNECTIONS Fig - 4

11 Theoretical Background
BRACKET CONNECTIONS BOLTED BRACKET CONNECTIONS TYPE 1 Fig 5

12 FORCES ON BRACKET TYPE 1 Fig 6

13  From the assumption made in the concentric bolted joints, ‘ the load over the joint is shared equally by all the bolts’ ,force in any bolt due to direct load is, 𝐹 1 = 𝑃 𝑛 (1) We know that, 𝑇 𝐽 = 𝑓 𝑟 And also Force = Stress * Area Therefore, 𝐹 2 ∝𝑟 F2 = k*r 𝑘= 𝐹 2 𝑟

14 Therefore, the Torque about the center of rotation of the bolt group
= 𝐹 2 𝑟=𝑘𝑟𝑟=𝑘 𝑟 2 Total resisting toq = 𝑘𝑟 2 =𝑘 𝑟 2 = 𝐹 2 𝑟 𝑟 2 The resisting torque should be equal to torque over the connection. Hence, 𝑀= 𝐹 2 𝑟 𝑟 2 𝑃 𝑒 0 = 𝐹 2 𝑟 𝑟 2 𝑃 𝑒 0 𝑟 𝑟 2 = 𝐹 2

15 Force F2 is maximum when distance r is maximum
Force F2 is maximum when distance r is maximum. Let the distance of the extreme bolt be rn . then, 𝐹 2 = 𝑃 𝑒 0 𝑟 𝑛 𝑟 (2) The two forces F1 and F2 act at some angle on various bolts in the connection. Let 𝜃 be the angle between these forces on the critical bolt. Then the resultant force F on the critical bolt will be 𝐹= ( 𝐹 𝐹 𝐹 1 𝐹 2 cos 𝜃 ) (3) For the connection to be safe, this force must be less than the strength of the bolt.

16 BOLTED BRACKET CONNECTIONS TYPE 2
Fig 7

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18 Where, M = Pe0 moment in Nmm, caused by the eccentric load e0 = the eccentricity of the load P from the bolt plane to the line of action of load in mm P = the load acting over the joint in N M’ = moment of resistance provided by bolts in tension Vb = force in a bolt due to direct shear P Tb = tensile force in the bolt due to bending moment (Pe0) n = number of bolts in the bolt group y1,y2….yn = distance of the bolts in tension from the axis of rotation y = distance as shown in figure.

19 WELDED BRACKET CONNECTIONS TYPE 1

20 WELDED BRACKET CONNECTIONS TYPE 2

21 Thank You


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