Pinned joints are a basic type of mechanical joints for steel elements. They have been used in metal load-bearing structures since the middle of the nineteenth century. Due to their specific properties – the ability of the connected elements to rotate freely and the elimination of any bending moment transfer between the elements – pinned joints are designed for both steel and timber load-bearing structures. The BS EN 1993-1-8 standard lists simple rules for use when designing pinned joints. The procedures are based on design rules (recommendations) set out by E. Winkler in the latter half of the nineteenth century. In many layout and loading situations, such joints provide results that differ quite significantly from those obtained from precise numerical calculations or experiments. This paper focuses on issues concerned with the design of pinned joints. It deals with the options for the application of the design rules contained in BS EN 1993-1-8 during the design of such joints, and compares the results of these options both with three-dimensional numerical finite-element method models and with executed experimental measurements – load tests performed on joints. The obtained results for examples of specific joint layout and loading type are analysed.
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Milan Šmak, CEng, PhD
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Milan Šmak, CEng, PhD
Assistant Professor
Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno, Czech Republic (corresponding author: smak.m@fce.vutbr.cz)
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Jiří Kala, CEng, PhD;
Jiří Kala, CEng, PhD
Associate Professor
Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno, Czech Republic
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Filip Hokeš, CEng, PhD
Filip Hokeš, CEng, PhD
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Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Brno, Czech Republic
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
March 04 2017
Accepted:
December 11 2017
Online ISSN: 1755-0785
Print ISSN: 1755-0777
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2018
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering and Computational Mechanics (2017) 170 (4): 154–166.
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Received:
March 04 2017
Accepted:
December 11 2017
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Šmak M, Kala J, Hokeš F (2017), "Pinned joints – their design and real behaviour". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering and Computational Mechanics, Vol. 170 No. 4 pp. 154–166, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jencm.17.00003
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