Buildings (Feb 2020)

Introduction of the Intermeshed Steel Connection—A New Universal Steel Connection

  • Salam Al-Sabah,
  • Debra F. Laefer,
  • Linh Truong Hong,
  • Minh Phuoc Huynh,
  • Jia-Liang Le,
  • Tony Martin,
  • Pantelis Matis,
  • Patrick McGetrick,
  • Arturo Schultz,
  • Mohammad E. Shemshadian,
  • Roseanne Dizon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings10030037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. 37

Abstract

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Digital manufacturing has transformed many industries but has had only a limited impact in the construction sector. To capitalize on advanced manufacturing techniques, this paper introduces a radically new connection approach for gravity structural steel frames. The proposed intermeshed steel connection (ISC) exploits robotic abilities to cut structural steel member ends precisely to accelerate deployment and offer better disassembly options over existing approaches. Forces are transferred through common bearing surfaces at multiple contact points, and connections can be secured by small locking pieces. This paper introduces the geometry, manufacturing, and initial analysis and test results of the connection. The paper demonstrates the ability of the connection to (1) be manufactured within current industrial tolerances, (2) be erected and disassembled, and (3) perform at expected design levels.

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