Study on the Value of Stiffness of the Dual Joint Straightness Notch Joint of Beams Due to Cyclic Lateral Load
Nur Muthia Razak (1*), Herman Parung (2), A Arwin Amiruddin (2)

1) Structure Program of Graduate School of Hasanuddin University, Gowa, Indonesia
2) Civil Department of Hasanuddin University, Gowa, Indonesia

*nurmutiarazak[at]gmail.com


Abstract

Precast concrete is an answer to the demands of building structures that save time, but cannot be used widely because of the reliability of the connection, especially during an earthquake, the desired earthquake-resistant building structure must have sufficient strength and rigidity. Stiffness is one of the factors that determine the response of a structure to earthquake loads. When connected with earthquake loads, a structure must have sufficient rigidity so that its movement during an earthquake can be limited. This study aims to determine and analyze the stiffness in the double columns straight joint beam notches due to lateral cyclic load. By dividing 3 (three) types of test specimens, namely Monolithic Column Beam, Type 1 Column Joint (SBK), and Type 2 Column Beam Joint (SBK). The connection used is a double straight notch and using the grouting method. Testing and analysis using the Displacement Control Method with the European Convention for Constructional Steelwork (ECCS) 1986 standards. The results showed the monolith column Column (BK) specimens have a greater stiffness value compared to SBK 1 specimens and SBK 2 specimens.

Keywords: Stiffness, joint, Cyclic Lateral Load

Topic: Civil Engineering

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