NUMERICAL RESEARCH OF THE INTER-PANEL FASTENER JOINT INTENSION BEFORE CRACKING
Abstract
A large-panel design scheme includes floor elements, wall panel elements, and joints between
them. The rigidity and strength characteristics in tension, compression and shearare required to be
knownfor correct modeling of large-panel buildings. Due to the lack of universal formulas in the
normative and reference literature for determining the strength and rigidity of various types of
joints, it is necessary to conduct additional research.
In 2014 a new type of vertical monolithic joint for large-panel buildings was developed: the
fastener joint of wall panels, which has significant strength and rigidity. The fastener includes
acheck clamp, which connects the loop outlets on panel ends and the steel plate, which connects the
ends of the clamp. It isnecessary to correctly evaluate the strength and rigidity of the joint for its fully-
functional application. The experimental research on the joint in tension discovered its bilinear
force-deformation relationship (with great rigidity before cracking, and with marginal one after). To
analyze the large-panel buildings under the influence of the main operational loads, it is enough to
model the joint’s work on the first stage (before cracking).
The aim of the research is to study the fastener joint in tension before cracking. The paper
compares the results of numerical modeling with the sample testing results, and determines the rigidity
and cracking load for joints with other values of the grouting concrete strength and the diameters
of the loop outlets.
The research was carried out using flat finite-element model in the Lira-SAPR CAD software
package.
The results of calculation of the joint model are generally consistent with the results of samples
testing. In addition, the rigidity and cracking load were determined for joints with various parameters
(concrete strength and loop outlet diameter).
The results of the study can be usedfor designing large-panel buildings with this type of joint.