Comparison of Prediction Methods for Axial Strength of Grouted Connections with Shear Keys

Grouted connections are commonly used in marine engineering, especially on oil platforms, cross-sea bridges, and offshore wind power turbines. The prediction methods for axial carrying capacity of grouted connections with shear keys and their application ranges in current codes were analyzed in this...

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Main Authors: You Xianhui, Wu Zhaoqi, Chen Zehao
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/6/1942
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spelling doaj-95fea18482fb4e938977b664028050692020-11-25T03:10:44ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-03-01106194210.3390/app10061942app10061942Comparison of Prediction Methods for Axial Strength of Grouted Connections with Shear KeysYou Xianhui0Wu Zhaoqi1Chen Zehao2College of Civil Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, Fujian 350108, ChinaCollege of Civil Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, Fujian 350108, ChinaCollege of Civil Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, Fujian 350108, ChinaGrouted connections are commonly used in marine engineering, especially on oil platforms, cross-sea bridges, and offshore wind power turbines. The prediction methods for axial carrying capacity of grouted connections with shear keys and their application ranges in current codes were analyzed in this paper. The calculated results by using different codes were compared based on a practical grouted connection between steel piles and the jacket foundation of a wind turbine. The research team conducted axial compression tests on seven specimens, collected a wide range of experimental results to establish a database, and finally compared the standard calculation results with the experimental results. The study indicates that the axial strength of grouted connections predicted by different methods is distinct. The calculation formula of the British Health and Safety Executive (HSE, 2002) has obvious limitations; specifically, with increased shear keys, strength is overestimated, resulting in insecure design outcome of structures. The results calculated by the Norwegian Det Norske Veritas (DNV, 2013) are generally consistent with the experimental results, in which the reduction effect of multiple shear keys was considered. The prediction method of the American Petroleum Institute (API, 2007), which undervalues the bearing performance of connections, is excessively conservative. The method of the combined Norwegian and German Det Norske Veritas−Germanischer Lloyd (DNV-GL, 2016) has wider applicability and is safe, reliable, and economical.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/6/1942grouted connectionshear keyaxial carrying capacitycomparison between codesexperimental resultpredicate method
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author You Xianhui
Wu Zhaoqi
Chen Zehao
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Wu Zhaoqi
Chen Zehao
Comparison of Prediction Methods for Axial Strength of Grouted Connections with Shear Keys
Applied Sciences
grouted connection
shear key
axial carrying capacity
comparison between codes
experimental result
predicate method
author_facet You Xianhui
Wu Zhaoqi
Chen Zehao
author_sort You Xianhui
title Comparison of Prediction Methods for Axial Strength of Grouted Connections with Shear Keys
title_short Comparison of Prediction Methods for Axial Strength of Grouted Connections with Shear Keys
title_full Comparison of Prediction Methods for Axial Strength of Grouted Connections with Shear Keys
title_fullStr Comparison of Prediction Methods for Axial Strength of Grouted Connections with Shear Keys
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Prediction Methods for Axial Strength of Grouted Connections with Shear Keys
title_sort comparison of prediction methods for axial strength of grouted connections with shear keys
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Grouted connections are commonly used in marine engineering, especially on oil platforms, cross-sea bridges, and offshore wind power turbines. The prediction methods for axial carrying capacity of grouted connections with shear keys and their application ranges in current codes were analyzed in this paper. The calculated results by using different codes were compared based on a practical grouted connection between steel piles and the jacket foundation of a wind turbine. The research team conducted axial compression tests on seven specimens, collected a wide range of experimental results to establish a database, and finally compared the standard calculation results with the experimental results. The study indicates that the axial strength of grouted connections predicted by different methods is distinct. The calculation formula of the British Health and Safety Executive (HSE, 2002) has obvious limitations; specifically, with increased shear keys, strength is overestimated, resulting in insecure design outcome of structures. The results calculated by the Norwegian Det Norske Veritas (DNV, 2013) are generally consistent with the experimental results, in which the reduction effect of multiple shear keys was considered. The prediction method of the American Petroleum Institute (API, 2007), which undervalues the bearing performance of connections, is excessively conservative. The method of the combined Norwegian and German Det Norske Veritas−Germanischer Lloyd (DNV-GL, 2016) has wider applicability and is safe, reliable, and economical.
topic grouted connection
shear key
axial carrying capacity
comparison between codes
experimental result
predicate method
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