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Mostafa Moghadasi

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
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Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 56377668700
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Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
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Research

Title
A study on rotational behaviour of a new industrialised building system connection
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Industrialised Building System (IBS); rotational behaviour; precast hybrid-steel concrete; experimental test; beam-to-column connection
Year
2017
Journal STEEL AND COMPOSITE STRUCTURES
DOI
Researchers Mostafa Moghadasi ، Abdul Kadir Marsono ، ُSeyed Esmaeil Mohammadyan Yasouj

Abstract

Abstract. The performance of an Industrialised Building System (IBS) consists of prefabricated reinforced concrete components, is greatly affected by the behaviour of the connection between beam and columns. The structural characteristics parameters of a beam-to-column connection like rotational stiffness, strength and ductility can be explained by load-rotation relationship of a full scale H-subframe under gravitational load. Furthermore, the connection’s degree of rigidity directly influences the behaviour of the whole frame. In this research, rotational behaviour of a patented innovative beam-to-column connection with unique benefits like easy installation, no wet work, no welding work at assembly site, using a hybrid behaviour of steel and concrete, easy replacement ability, and compatibility with architecture was investigated. The proposed IBS beam-tocolumn connection includes precast concrete components with embedded steel end connectors. Two full-scale H-subframes constructed with a new IBS and conventional cast in-situ reinforced concrete system beam-to-column connections were tested under incremental static loading. In this paper, load-rotation relationship and ratio of the rigidity of IBS beam-to-column connection are studied and compared with conventional monolithic reinforced concrete connection. It is concluded that this new IBS beam-to-column connection benefits from more rotational ductility than the conventional reinforced concrete connection. Furthermore, the semi-rigid IBS connection rigidity ratio is about 44% of a full rigid connection.