Experimental and Numerical Investigation into Failure Modes of Tension Angle Members Connected by One Leg

Materials (Basel). 2021 Sep 7;14(18):5141. doi: 10.3390/ma14185141.

Abstract

This paper presents the results of experimental and numerical tests on angle members connected by one leg with a single row of bolts. This study was designed to determine which failure mode governs the resistance of such joints: net section rupture or block tearing rupture. Experimental tests were insufficient to completely identify the failure modes, and it was necessary to conduct numerical simulations. Finite element analysis of steel element resistance based on rupture required advanced material modelling, taking into account ductile initiation and propagation of fractures. This was realised using the Gurson-Tvergaard-Needleman porous material model, which allows for analysis of the joint across the full scope of its behaviour, from unloaded state to failure. Through experimental testing and numerical simulations, both failure mechanisms (net section and block tearing) were examined, and an approach to identify the failure mode was proposed. The obtained results provided experimental and numerical evidence to validate the strength function used in design standards. Finally, the obtained results of the load capacity were compared with the design procedures given in the Eurocode 3's current and 2021 proposed editions.

Keywords: lap bolted connection; numerical simulations; porous material model; shear lag effect; steel angle members.