Metals (Jun 2022)

Study on Shear Strength of Partially Connected Steel Plate Shear Wall

  • Yuqing Yang,
  • Zaigen Mu,
  • Boli Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met12071060
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 1060

Abstract

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The paper proposes partially connected steel plate shear walls, in which the infill plates and frames are connected by discretely distributed fish plates at the corners and at the centers. The high lateral resistance of a steel plate shear wall has led to its widespread use in the design of structural shear resistance. In this paper, finite element models of the partially connected steel plate shear walls are established by the finite element method, and the effect of the different partial connections on the shear strength is firstly investigated. Moreover, the variation of the shear strength with the plate-to-frame connectivity ratio is analyzed numerically, and the effect of the connectivity ratio on the development of the tensile field is studied. Based on the numerical analysis results, the effect of the connectivity ratio on shear strength is evident at low levels. When the connectivity ratio is over 80%, the shear strength of the partially connected steel plate shear wall can reach 95% of that of the fully connected steel plate shear wall. When the connection ratio is at a low level, the advantages of the central connection on the shear strength of the structures are higher than those with corner connections. Furthermore, the fitting formula for the partially connected steel plate shear wall is obtained by changing the connectivity ratio and width-to-height ratio of the examples, which can predict the shear capacity of the partially connected steel plate shear wall with different partial connections.

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