Node Additional Bending Moment's Influence on Plane K Shape Steel Tube Tubular Joint Ultimate Bearing Capacity

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The study of the existing data and steel structure design specification on node ultimate bearing capacity is limited to simply analyze its axial bearing capacity, but the study on the ultimate bearing capacity of the additional bending moment with nodes is very deficient. This article first briefly analyzed the size of the steel tube 's influence on the node additional bending moment from the aspects of node rigidity, and showed that basis and necessity of considering node additional bending moment in steel tube structure ,and then used three-dimensional four nodes elastic-plastic shell unit shell 181 and ideal elastic-plastic material to establish finite element model of K shape round steel tube tubular joint in the ANSYS finite element program, under the consideration of the geometric nonlinearity and material nonlinearity, respectively got the ultimate bearing capacity of K shape round steel tube tubular joint under the action of additional bending moment of different nodes ,analyzed the changes of mechanical property of the nodes after bearing of the additional bending moment, and showed that additional bending moment's influence rule on K shape round steel tube tubular joint ultimate bearing capacity.

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