Journal article
Tensile behaviour of anchored blind bolts in concrete filled square hollow sections
H Agheshlui, H Goldsworthy, E Gad, S Fernando
Materials and Structures Materiaux Et Constructions | Published : 2016
Abstract
In this paper, the tensile behaviour of a new type of blind bolt, the anchored blind bolt, has been studied. This type of bolt consists of a conventional blind bolt with a headed stud extension that anchors it into the infill concrete. It has been developed for use in moment-resisting connections between I-beams and concrete-filled hollow section columns. The behaviour of these connections is highly dependent on the tensile behaviour of the anchored blind bolts. Hence, the fundamental mechanics of this behaviour has been studied here, both experimentally and in simulations using FE models. The complex interactions between the headed stud anchorage, the concrete infill, and the steel tube hav..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research program is a part of a research project supported by Australian Research Council, Ajax Engineered Fasteners, and Orrcon Steel through Linkage Project No. LP110200511. The generous contributions of these research and industry partners are greatly appreciated. The authors also wish to thank Dr. Huang Yao for his contribution in series-A of tests and Mr. Shane Clee and Mr. Kia Rasekhi for their assistance in conducting the tests.