Buckling Behaviour of Q355 Angles with Simulated Local Damages at Bolted Connections

Transmission towers in service are highly susceptible to corrosion caused by environmental conditions. It is crucial to assess the residual load capacity of corroded angles in transmission towers. In this study, corrosion at the connection of angels was simulated by local damage using a mechanical c...

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Main Authors: Cheng Xu, Hui-Qiang Yan, Shao-Bo Kang
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description Transmission towers in service are highly susceptible to corrosion caused by environmental conditions. It is crucial to assess the residual load capacity of corroded angles in transmission towers. In this study, corrosion at the connection of angels was simulated by local damage using a mechanical cutting method, and compression tests and numerical simulations were performed to investigate the load capacity of corroded angles. A total of 24 angles were designed and tested in the experiments, and the parameters considered included the location and thickness of damage and slenderness. The local damage was designed on the loaded or non-loaded legs, with slendernesses of 80 and 140, and a thickness of damage of 1 mm and 2 mm. The residual load capacity, failure modes, and strain of the angles were analysed based on experimental results. Furthermore, corrosion was simulated by reducing the local thickness of angles using ABAQUS. The accuracy of numerical models was verified after comparing the numerical results with experimental data. Based on the verified model, parameter analysis was conducted, in which the slendernesses was extended to 100 and 120, and the local damage thickness was also set to be 0.5 mm and 1.5 mm to quantitatively study the influence on the residual load capacity. The tests results showed that with the damage depth at the ends of the angle increased, and the load capacity of the angle decreased by up to 6.7%. Finally, a design equation for calculating the residual load capacity of corroded angles was proposed using the numerical results. By comparing the design equation, experimental results, and load capacity calculated per existing standards, it was found that the load-bearing capacity of corroded angles can be accurately predicted by the equation.
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spelling doaj-art-503f050d4998413f86a9a3b3f28fd2442025-08-20T02:28:08ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092024-10-011411341110.3390/buildings14113411Buckling Behaviour of Q355 Angles with Simulated Local Damages at Bolted ConnectionsCheng Xu0Hui-Qiang Yan1Shao-Bo Kang2Energy Development Research Institute, China Southern Power Grid, No. 11 Kexiang Road, Science City, Guangzhou 510663, ChinaKey Laboratory of New Technology for Construction of Cities in Mountain Area (Chongqing University), Ministry of Education, Chongqing 400045, ChinaKey Laboratory of New Technology for Construction of Cities in Mountain Area (Chongqing University), Ministry of Education, Chongqing 400045, ChinaTransmission towers in service are highly susceptible to corrosion caused by environmental conditions. It is crucial to assess the residual load capacity of corroded angles in transmission towers. In this study, corrosion at the connection of angels was simulated by local damage using a mechanical cutting method, and compression tests and numerical simulations were performed to investigate the load capacity of corroded angles. A total of 24 angles were designed and tested in the experiments, and the parameters considered included the location and thickness of damage and slenderness. The local damage was designed on the loaded or non-loaded legs, with slendernesses of 80 and 140, and a thickness of damage of 1 mm and 2 mm. The residual load capacity, failure modes, and strain of the angles were analysed based on experimental results. Furthermore, corrosion was simulated by reducing the local thickness of angles using ABAQUS. The accuracy of numerical models was verified after comparing the numerical results with experimental data. Based on the verified model, parameter analysis was conducted, in which the slendernesses was extended to 100 and 120, and the local damage thickness was also set to be 0.5 mm and 1.5 mm to quantitatively study the influence on the residual load capacity. The tests results showed that with the damage depth at the ends of the angle increased, and the load capacity of the angle decreased by up to 6.7%. Finally, a design equation for calculating the residual load capacity of corroded angles was proposed using the numerical results. By comparing the design equation, experimental results, and load capacity calculated per existing standards, it was found that the load-bearing capacity of corroded angles can be accurately predicted by the equation.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/14/11/3411Q355 anglesbolted connectionsbuckling behaviourload capacitynumerical simulations
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Hui-Qiang Yan
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Buckling Behaviour of Q355 Angles with Simulated Local Damages at Bolted Connections
Buildings
Q355 angles
bolted connections
buckling behaviour
load capacity
numerical simulations
title Buckling Behaviour of Q355 Angles with Simulated Local Damages at Bolted Connections
title_full Buckling Behaviour of Q355 Angles with Simulated Local Damages at Bolted Connections
title_fullStr Buckling Behaviour of Q355 Angles with Simulated Local Damages at Bolted Connections
title_full_unstemmed Buckling Behaviour of Q355 Angles with Simulated Local Damages at Bolted Connections
title_short Buckling Behaviour of Q355 Angles with Simulated Local Damages at Bolted Connections
title_sort buckling behaviour of q355 angles with simulated local damages at bolted connections
topic Q355 angles
bolted connections
buckling behaviour
load capacity
numerical simulations
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/14/11/3411
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