Welded connections at high-strength steel hollow section joints

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Abstract

The calculation of the loadbearing capacity of hollow section joints using the design formulas according to EN 1993-1-8 assumes full-strength welded connections if the non-linear stress distribution over the circumference is not covered by calculation. Sufficient ductility in the connections ensures a plastic redistribution capacity within each joint. In the case of hollow section structures made of high-strength steels, it becomes more difficult to meet the requirement for full-strength welds as the yield strength of the base material increases. This article begins with a summary of the current rules for the design and execution of welded hollow section joints. The softening behaviour of high-strength steels and the loadbearing capacity of welded connections with local softening in the HAZ are then discussed. That is followed by the presentation of the results from the AiF-FOSTA research project P1020 regarding the influence of manufacturing parameters on the properties of welded connections and the HAZ. The experimental test programme for single-sided welded T-connections and the parameter studies within the research project P1453 are also described. Finally, a design approach is presented to account for HAZ failure and hybrid failure modes of hollow section connections.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10-21
Number of pages12
JournalSteel construction
Volume15
Publication statusPublished - May 2022
Peer-reviewedYes

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ORCID /0000-0002-3975-0269/work/171549702

Keywords

Keywords

  • Analysis and design, Experiments, heat-affected zone, high-strength steel, hollow section joints, Materials, T-connections, welded connections, welding, Welding and cutting