- 【Title】Cyclic behavior of very short steel shear links
- 【Abstract】A replaceable coupling beam is proposed comprising of steel hybrid shear links that are shorter
than typical shear links in eccentrically braced frames (EBFs). Cyclic loading tests were conducted to
examine the behavior of these very short shear links. The test variables included the steel type, length
ratio, web stiffener configuration, and loading protocol. The link specimens showed two types of failure
modes: link web fracture and fracture at the weld connecting link flange to end plate. The link
specimens had an inelastic rotation capacity of approximately 0.14 rad, which is significantly larger
than the capacity assumed for EBF links. Links using LY225 steel instead of Q235 steel achieved a 25%
increase in inelastic rotation and 44% increase in cumulative plastic rotation. The overstrength factors
of the very short shear links reached 1.9, significantly exceeding 1.5, which is the value assumed for
EBF links by design provisions. Analysis suggests that large overstrength can develop in very short
shear links due to the contribution of flanges and cyclic hardening of web steel under large plastic
strains. In addition, axial deformation was measured as the links underwent inelastic shear deformation.
- 【Keywords】Shear link; Replaceable coupling beam; Seismic behavior; Overstrength; Inelastic rotation; Axial
deformation
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