Journal article
Pull-out behaviour of blind bolts from concrete-filled tubes
Y Oktavianus, H Yao, HM Goldsworthy, EF Gad
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers Structures and Buildings | Published : 2015
Abstract
The use of concrete-filled steel circular hollow sections as columns is becoming more popular because of their superior capacity, good ductility and large energy absorption capacity. The utilisation of blind bolts, which can be installed from the outside of the column, is possible and has been the subject of considerable research. Results from pull-out testing of blind bolts and the headed anchor blind bolt, which is a modification of the original blind bolt, are reported in this paper. The tests were performed to establish the behaviour of individual bolts. Results from the research will ultimately be used in the design of moment-resisting connections using these bolts. The effect of varyin..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to acknowledge the Australian Research Council (ARC) and collaborating organisations, Orrcon Steel and Ajax Engineered Fasteners, for supporting this research project, which is funded by Linkage grant LP110200511.