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A Component-Based Study of the Effect of Diameter on Bond and Anchorage Characteristics of Blind-Bolted Connections

Structural hollow sections are gaining worldwide importance due to their structural and architectural advantages over open steel sections. The only obstacle to their use is their connection with other structural members. To overcome the obstacle of tightening the bolt from one side has given birth t...

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Autores principales: Amin, Muhammad Nasir, Zaheer, Salman, Alazba, Abdulrahman Ali, Saleem, Muhammad Umair, Niazi, Muhammad Umar Khan, Khurram, Nauman, Amin, Muhammad Tahir
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4762987/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26901866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149490
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author Amin, Muhammad Nasir
Zaheer, Salman
Alazba, Abdulrahman Ali
Saleem, Muhammad Umair
Niazi, Muhammad Umar Khan
Khurram, Nauman
Amin, Muhammad Tahir
author_facet Amin, Muhammad Nasir
Zaheer, Salman
Alazba, Abdulrahman Ali
Saleem, Muhammad Umair
Niazi, Muhammad Umar Khan
Khurram, Nauman
Amin, Muhammad Tahir
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description Structural hollow sections are gaining worldwide importance due to their structural and architectural advantages over open steel sections. The only obstacle to their use is their connection with other structural members. To overcome the obstacle of tightening the bolt from one side has given birth to the concept of blind bolts. Blind bolts, being the practical solution to the connection hindrance for the use of hollow and concrete filled hollow sections play a vital role. Flowdrill, the Huck High Strength Blind Bolt and the Lindapter Hollobolt are the well-known commercially available blind bolts. Although the development of blind bolts has largely resolved this issue, the use of structural hollow sections remains limited to shear resistance. Therefore, a new modified version of the blind bolt, known as the “Extended Hollo-Bolt” (EHB) due to its enhanced capacity for bonding with concrete, can overcome the issue of low moment resistance capacity associated with blind-bolted connections. The load transfer mechanism of this recently developed blind bolt remains unclear, however. This study uses a parametric approach to characterising the EHB, using diameter as the variable parameter. Stiffness and load-carrying capacity were evaluated at two different bolt sizes. To investigate the load transfer mechanism, a component-based study of the bond and anchorage characteristics was performed by breaking down the EHB into its components. The results of the study provide insight into the load transfer mechanism of the blind bolt in question. The proposed component-based model was validated by a spring model, through which the stiffness of the EHB was compared to that of its components combined. The combined stiffness of the components was found to be roughly equivalent to that of the EHB as a whole, validating the use of this component-based approach.
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spelling pubmed-47629872016-03-07 A Component-Based Study of the Effect of Diameter on Bond and Anchorage Characteristics of Blind-Bolted Connections Amin, Muhammad Nasir Zaheer, Salman Alazba, Abdulrahman Ali Saleem, Muhammad Umair Niazi, Muhammad Umar Khan Khurram, Nauman Amin, Muhammad Tahir PLoS One Research Article Structural hollow sections are gaining worldwide importance due to their structural and architectural advantages over open steel sections. The only obstacle to their use is their connection with other structural members. To overcome the obstacle of tightening the bolt from one side has given birth to the concept of blind bolts. Blind bolts, being the practical solution to the connection hindrance for the use of hollow and concrete filled hollow sections play a vital role. Flowdrill, the Huck High Strength Blind Bolt and the Lindapter Hollobolt are the well-known commercially available blind bolts. Although the development of blind bolts has largely resolved this issue, the use of structural hollow sections remains limited to shear resistance. Therefore, a new modified version of the blind bolt, known as the “Extended Hollo-Bolt” (EHB) due to its enhanced capacity for bonding with concrete, can overcome the issue of low moment resistance capacity associated with blind-bolted connections. The load transfer mechanism of this recently developed blind bolt remains unclear, however. This study uses a parametric approach to characterising the EHB, using diameter as the variable parameter. Stiffness and load-carrying capacity were evaluated at two different bolt sizes. To investigate the load transfer mechanism, a component-based study of the bond and anchorage characteristics was performed by breaking down the EHB into its components. The results of the study provide insight into the load transfer mechanism of the blind bolt in question. The proposed component-based model was validated by a spring model, through which the stiffness of the EHB was compared to that of its components combined. The combined stiffness of the components was found to be roughly equivalent to that of the EHB as a whole, validating the use of this component-based approach. Public Library of Science 2016-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4762987/ /pubmed/26901866 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149490 Text en © 2016 Amin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Amin, Muhammad Nasir
Zaheer, Salman
Alazba, Abdulrahman Ali
Saleem, Muhammad Umair
Niazi, Muhammad Umar Khan
Khurram, Nauman
Amin, Muhammad Tahir
A Component-Based Study of the Effect of Diameter on Bond and Anchorage Characteristics of Blind-Bolted Connections
title A Component-Based Study of the Effect of Diameter on Bond and Anchorage Characteristics of Blind-Bolted Connections
title_full A Component-Based Study of the Effect of Diameter on Bond and Anchorage Characteristics of Blind-Bolted Connections
title_fullStr A Component-Based Study of the Effect of Diameter on Bond and Anchorage Characteristics of Blind-Bolted Connections
title_full_unstemmed A Component-Based Study of the Effect of Diameter on Bond and Anchorage Characteristics of Blind-Bolted Connections
title_short A Component-Based Study of the Effect of Diameter on Bond and Anchorage Characteristics of Blind-Bolted Connections
title_sort component-based study of the effect of diameter on bond and anchorage characteristics of blind-bolted connections
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4762987/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26901866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149490
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