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DOLOR SIT AMET


Output : Simple design approach to the stability of pallet rack
1.STABILITY OF RACK structure and role of imperfections that effect to the maximum
STRUCTURE ,1991 load carrying capacity

G.M.LEWIS

Combine with
moment-rotation effect
Theme : Developing analysis and imperfection
approach
2.ANALYSIS AND  Output : Efficient numerical approach to analysis and design
DESIGN OF DOWN- unbraced pallet rack structure subjected to horizontal and
AISLE PALLET vertical load by solving differential equation of flexure
RACK STRUCTURE, including P-delta effect.<Compare between finite element
program with analysis approach>
1999
M.H.R. GODLEY , R.G.
BEALE , X.FENG

Theme : Developing analysis


aproach
2.ANALYSIS AND
DESIGN OF DOWN-
AISLE PALLET
RACK STRUCTURE,
1999
M.H.R. GODLEY , R.G.
BEALE , X.FENG
2.ANALYSIS AND
DESIGN OF DOWN-
AISLE PALLET
RACK STRUCTURE,
1999
M.H.R. GODLEY , R.G.
BEALE , X.FENG
3.ANALYSIS AND
 Output : Influence of base plate load multiplier in ultimate
BEHAVIOR OF
STEEL STORAGE and service state and frame model that suitable for
design<Semi-rigid frame>
PALLET RACKS,
2000
Nadia Baldassino a,*, Claudio
Bernuzzi b

Theme : Varying stiffness and


resistance parameter for evaluate
suitable multiplier factor
4.HYSTERESIS MODEL  Output : Numerical model for develop hysteresis loop and
FOR BEAM TO COLUMN dissipated energy of beam column connection
CONNECTIONS OF
STEEL STORAGE RACK,
2019

Đorđe Jovanović, Drago


Žarković∗, Vladimir
X10 experiment data
Vukobratović, Zoran Brujić

Theme : Numerical approach


compared with experimental tested
data
4.HYSTERESIS MODEL
FOR BEAM TO COLUMN
CONNECTIONS OF
STEEL STORAGE RACK,
2019

Đorđe Jovanović, Drago


Žarković∗, Vladimir
Vukobratović, Zoran Brujić

Theme : Numerical approach


compared with experimental tested
data
4.HYSTERESIS MODEL
FOR BEAM TO COLUMN
CONNECTIONS OF
STEEL STORAGE RACK,
2019

Đorđe Jovanović, Drago


Žarković∗, Vladimir
Vukobratović, Zoran Brujić

Theme : Numerical approach


compared with experimental tested
data

D=Minor’s rule damage accumulation


5.FRAME ANALYSIS  Output : Software for analyze critical load, critical moment
AND DESIGN OF and section properties
INDUSTRIAL RACK
STRUCTURE WITH
PERFORATED COLD
FORMED STEEL
COLUMNS, 2021
Si-Wei Liu a,∗, Teoman Pekoz b

, Wen-Long Gao c, Ronald D. Ziemian d,


James Crews e

Theme : Use existing equation to


develop analysis software then
compare with finite element
program and project test.
5.FRAME ANALYSIS
AND DESIGN OF
INDUSTRIAL RACK
STRUCTURE WITH
PERFORATED COLD
FORMED STEEL
COLUMNS, 2021
Si-Wei Liu a,∗, Teoman Pekoz b

, Wen-Long Gao c, Ronald D. Ziemian d,


James Crews e

Theme : Use existing equation to


develop analysis software then
compare with finite element
program and project test.
 Output : Bending capacity accuracy by use inelastic reserve
6.INELASTIC
BENDING CAPACITY compare with existing experimental
OF COLD-FORMED
STEEL MEMBERS,
2012

Yared Shifferaw1 and B. W.


Schafer, A.M.ASCE2

Theme : Use numerical equation


compare bending capacity with
existing tested data
7.ANALYSIS OF  Output : Gather standardized of moment rotation function
FLEXIBLY and constant and approximation procedure
CONNECTED STEEL
FRAMES, 1975
M. JOHN FRY and GLENN A.
MORRIS

Theme : Developing analysis


procedure to getting moment
rotation curve for all connections
characteristic
7.ANALYSIS OF
FLEXIBLY
CONNECTED STEEL
FRAMES, 1975
M. JOHN FRY and GLENN A.
MORRIS

Theme : Developing analysis


procedure to getting moment
rotation curve for all connections
characteristic
8.EVALUATION OF
CONNECTION
 Output : Analytical model for evaluate rotation from
FLEXIBILITY IN
stiffness and moment.
COLD FORMED,
2009
P. Prabha ∗, V. Marimuthu, M.
Saravanan, S. Arul Jayachandran

Theme : Develop analytical model


9.SEISMIC
PERFORMANCE  Output : Compared result between finite element
EVALUATION OF STEEL method(Using experiment parameter) and project test in
STORAGE RACKS each different load value
USING EXPERIMENTAL
RESULT OF BEAM
COLUMN
CONNECTION, 2014

N. ASAWASONGKRAM1
, P. CHOMCHUEN2
and P. PREMTHAMKORN3

Theme : Seismic evaluation by finite


element compared with experimental
10.A NONLINEAR
 Output : Damage model differential equation
DAMAGE
ACCUMULATION
MODEL FOR
SHAKEDOWN
FAILURE, 2007

Dean Kreiser, Sheng Xiang Jia,


Jian Jun Han, Manicka
Dhanasekar *

Theme : Damage model validate


with FEM program and existing
experimental result
 Output : Design procedure by energy approach
11.ENERGY APPROACH
IN PERFORMANCE-
BASED SEISMIC
DESIGN OF STEEL
MOMENT RESISTING
FRAME FOR BASIC
SAFETY OBJECTIVE,
2001

B. AKBAS,1 J. SHEN2
AND H. HAO3
Theme : Energy dissipated at each
story level for analysis and design
12.RELIABILITY-BASED  Output : Use seismic coefficient in calculate energy
EVALUATION OF STEEL capacity equation
STRUCTURES USING
ENERGY CONCEPT,
2008

Eden Bojorqueza,∗, Sonia E.


Ruiza, Amador Teran-Gilmore

Theme : Revise energy capacity


equation that created
13.ENERGY-BASED  Output : Equation to find constant and use its instead of
DAMAGE INDEX existing one.<Damage distribution factor>
FOR STEEL
STRUCTURE, 2010

E. Bojórquez*1, A. Reyes-
Salazar1, A. Terán-Gilmore2
and S.E. Ruiz3

Theme : Develop some factor for


suitable calculation(Energy
dissipated at each story level)
 Overview of article
RESPONSES OF COLD-  1.Calibrate 2 model
FORMED STEEL
STORAGE RACKS WITH  -Back bone curve from monotonic load in program with
SPINE BRACINGS USING pushover experiment
SPEED-LOCK
CONNECTIONS WITH
BOLTS II: NONLINEAR Model configuration
DYNAMIC RESPONSE
HISTORY ANALYSIS
2018
Lingfeng Yina,⁎ , Gan Tangb ,
Zhanjie Lic , Min Zhanga
Ref : [1]Responses of cold-formed steel storage racks with
spine bracings using speed-lock connections with bolts II:
Nonlinear dynamic response history analysis

[2] Monotonic and cyclic response of speed-lock


connections with bolts in storage racks

Experiment curve [2] Mathematical model [1]


RESPONSES OF COLD-  -Cyclic curve from accurate FE model (analyze in SAP)
FORMED STEEL calibrate with cyclic curve from experiment
STORAGE RACKS WITH
SPINE BRACINGS USING
SPEED-LOCK
CONNECTIONS WITH
BOLTS II: NONLINEAR
DYNAMIC RESPONSE
HISTORY ANALYSIS
2018

Experiment curve [2] Mathematical model [1]


Ref : [1]Responses of cold-formed steel storage racks
with spine bracings using speed-lock connections with
bolts II: Nonlinear dynamic response history analysis

[2] Monotonic and cyclic response of speed-lock


connections with bolts in storage racks
RESPONSES OF COLD-  Now we got correctly structural FE model
FORMED STEEL
STORAGE RACKS WITH  2.Define set of ground motion
SPINE BRACINGS USING
SPEED-LOCK - Select appropriate set of ground motion
CONNECTIONS WITH - Select appropriate scale factors consist of normalization and
scaling
BOLTS II: NONLINEAR
DYNAMIC RESPONSE
HISTORY ANALYSIS
2018

Equation for Normalization factor[3]

Ref : Ground motions for FEMA P-695 application


in subduction zones[3]

Step size for scaling factor


RESPONSES OF COLD-
FORMED STEEL
STORAGE RACKS WITH
SPINE BRACINGS USING
SPEED-LOCK
CONNECTIONS WITH
BOLTS II: NONLINEAR
DYNAMIC RESPONSE
HISTORY ANALYSIS
2018

Ref : [1]Responses of cold-formed steel storage racks


with spine bracings using speed-lock connections with
bolts II: Nonlinear dynamic response history analysis
Ground motion records and Normalization factor[1]
RESPONSES OF COLD-
FORMED STEEL  3.Define limit state to got Control point(CP)
STORAGE RACKS WITH
SPINE BRACINGS USING
SPEED-LOCK
CONNECTIONS WITH
BOLTS II: NONLINEAR
DYNAMIC RESPONSE
HISTORY ANALYSIS
2018

Ref : [1]Responses of cold-formed steel storage racks


with spine bracings using speed-lock connections with
bolts II: Nonlinear dynamic response history analysis Limitstate[1]
RESPONSES OF COLD-
FORMED STEEL  4.Calculate structural response by Nonlinear time history
STORAGE RACKS WITH response analysis
SPINE BRACINGS USING
SPEED-LOCK
CONNECTIONS WITH
BOLTS II: NONLINEAR
DYNAMIC RESPONSE
HISTORY ANALYSIS
2018
RESPONSES OF COLD-
FORMED STEEL  5.Refine data by statistical
STORAGE RACKS WITH
SPINE BRACINGS USING
SPEED-LOCK
CONNECTIONS WITH
BOLTS II: NONLINEAR
DYNAMIC RESPONSE
HISTORY ANALYSIS
2018
RESPONSES OF COLD-
FORMED STEEL  5.Calculate response modification factor
STORAGE RACKS WITH
SPINE BRACINGS USING
SPEED-LOCK
CONNECTIONS WITH
BOLTS II: NONLINEAR
DYNAMIC RESPONSE
HISTORY ANALYSIS
2018
CALIBRATING
 1.Define section properties and material properties
MODEL

Ref : Monotonic and cyclic response of speed-lock


connections with bolts in storage racks
CALIBRATING
 2.Define link connection
MODEL

Ref : Monotonic and cyclic response of speed-lock


connections with bolts in storage racks
CALIBRATING
 3.Caribrate pushover analysis by displacement control
MODEL

Ref : Monotonic and cyclic response of speed-lock


connections with bolts in storage racks
CALIBRATING
 3.Caribrate pushover analysis by force control
MODEL

Ref : Monotonic and cyclic response of speed-lock


connections with bolts in storage racks
CALIBRATING
 3.Caribrate cyclic analysis by force control
MODEL

Ref : Monotonic and cyclic response of speed-lock


connections with bolts in storage racks
FULL-SCALE TESTS Specimen

ON USED STEEL
STORAGE RACKS
FULL-SCALE TESTS Vertical loading test

ON USED STEEL
STORAGE RACKS • Test setup and measurement
FULL-SCALE TESTS Vertical loading test

ON USED STEEL
STORAGE RACKS • Loading process
FULL-SCALE TESTS Vertical loading test

ON USED STEEL
• Joint behavior
STORAGE RACKS
FULL-SCALE TESTS Vertical loading test

ON USED STEEL
• Joint behavior
STORAGE RACKS
FULL-SCALE TESTS Vertical loading test

ON USED STEEL
STORAGE RACKS • Test result

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FULL-SCALE TESTS Experiment

ON USED STEEL
STORAGE RACKS • Pushover test
FULL-SCALE TESTS Experiment

ON USED STEEL
STORAGE RACKS • Base plate

Like hinge Like fix

Note : From this article base plate that was calibrate as rotational
spring is the best way
FULL-SCALE TESTS Experiment

ON USED STEEL
STORAGE RACKS • Pushing process
Phase 1 : Fill tank with 0,200,400,600 kg water and
push as graph below
FULL-SCALE TESTS Experiment

ON USED STEEL
STORAGE RACKS • Phase 1 : Test result
FULL-SCALE TESTS Experiment

ON USED STEEL
STORAGE RACKS Phase 1 : Compared with numerical model

Stiff column plate

Note : Define stiff column


baseทีp่ ayload ต่ำๆผลไม่แม่น Calibrate rotational spring at base plate
FULL-SCALE TESTS Experiment

ON USED STEEL
STORAGE RACKS • Pushing process
Phase 2 : Fill 800kg water, Test result

Base plate Stiffness

800kg water in tank

่ ayload
Note : CalibrateทีP
800kgเทียบกับผลการทดสอบนี้
Hysteresis evergy curve prediction
EVALUATION OF • Specimen
CONNECTION
FLEXIBILITY IN COLD
FORMED STEEL RACKS

No. connector varying

Thickness varying Depth varying


Hysteresis energy curve prediction
EVALUATION OF • Test setup
CONNECTION
FLEXIBILITY IN COLD
FORMED STEEL RACKS
Hysteresis evergy curve prediction
EVALUATION OF • Polynomial model
CONNECTION Essential parameter
FLEXIBILITY IN COLD 1.Thickness of column,tu
FORMED STEEL RACKS 2.Depth of the beam,db
3.Depth of the connector,dc

Note : C is curve fitting constant


Hysteresis evergy curve prediction
EVALUATION OF
CONNECTION • Polynomial model evaluation
FLEXIBILITY IN COLD
FORMED STEEL RACKS

Compare with experiment Compare with existing result


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