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The Effect of Preload Loss on the Mechanical Properties of Grid Structure Connected with Bolted-Ball Joints

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Bolt-ball joints are widely adopted in grid structures due to their high installation accuracy and short construction period. Since the bolt is inside the joint, it is challenging to evaluate… Click to show full abstract

Bolt-ball joints are widely adopted in grid structures due to their high installation accuracy and short construction period. Since the bolt is inside the joint, it is challenging to evaluate its health status from outside the structure. A finite-element plane-truss structure model, based on the actual grid structure, was constructed to investigate the influence of the rod’s preload on the overall stiffness and bearing capacity of the grid structure. Moreover, a model of the grid structure, with a bolt-ball joint connection, was constructed to analyze the influence of the preload loss in bolted-ball joints on the overall mechanical performance of the local members and structures. The results show that the release of preload on the outer web rod is less effective in terms of the overall stiffness and bearing capacity of the structure than on the inner web rod. The preload of the larger span direction rod plays an important role, and the preload of the upper chord has a greater impact, while the preload of the web rod and the upper chord in the smaller span direction has no significant effect on the normal stress in the surrounding rods.

Keywords: grid structure; structure; preload loss; preload; ball joints; rod

Journal Title: Buildings
Year Published: 2023

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