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Ingeniería sísmica
versión impresa ISSN 0185-092X
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TAPIA HERNANDEZ, Edgar; SANTIAGO FLORES, Alejandro; GUERRERO BOBADILLA, Héctor y CHAVEZ CANO, Marcos M.. Experimental behavior of connections for steel frames under seismic demands. Ing. sísm [online]. 2020, n.103, pp.37-55. Epub 02-Feb-2021. ISSN 0185-092X. https://doi.org/10.18867/ris.103.562.
Cyclic inelastic behavior of six beam-column connections experimentally tested through natural-scale models are discussed. Selected configurations are widely employed in moment-resisting steel frame structures by the Mexican practice. According to the results, tested moment-resisting connections under large inelastic deformations demands developed an unexpected damage concentration that is not enough ductile for a high-ductility steel structure. The effect of various welding parameters and fabrications details are emphasized in order to improve the response of the connections under seismic demands.
Palabras llave : steel frames; earthquake demands; connections; experimental test; ductility.