Mj. Clarke et Gj. Hancock, TESTS AND NONLINEAR ANALYSES OF SMALL-SCALE STRESSED-ARCH FRAMES, Journal of structural engineering, 121(2), 1995, pp. 187-200
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21
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Engineering, Civil","Construcion & Building Technology
The paper describes a test program performed at the University of Sydn
ey on small-scale (15.25 m span and 4.62 m high) complete single stres
sed-arch frames subjected to simulated gravity (vertical) loading. The
analytical techniques employed in, and the results of, finite-element
nonlinear analyses of the frame behavior are also reported. The disti
nguishing feature of stressed-arch frames compared to conventional ste
el truss frames is that the arches are erected using a posttensioning
process, rather than through the traditional techniques involving the
use of cranes and scaffolding. As a result of the posttensioning erect
ion process, the top chord becomes curved and often strained into the
plastic range. The purpose of the tests on small-scale frames and the
subsequent theoretical analyses was to determine the behavior and stre
ngth of the highly curved and yielded top chord in complete frames, as
opposed to the isolated subassemblages of stressed-arch frames invest
igated in previous studies.