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This paper reports on the test results on fin plate connections.
The joint types include fin plate, end plate, reverse channel and T-stub.
The work shows that current acceptance criteria of rotation capacities for steel joints such as web cleat, fin plate, flush end plate and TSWA connections, are probably too conservative as they only consider pure flexural resistance.
The test results indicate that the web cleat connection has the best performance in the development of catenary action, and the flush end plate, fin plate and TSWA connections could also deform in a ductile manner and develop catenary action prior to failure.
This paper presents the numerical results of 6 beam column joint tests using six types of connections: web cleat, fin plate, top and seat with web angles (TSWA) (8 mm thick angle), flush end plate, extended end plate, and TSWA (12 mm thick angle).
The joint types including web cleat, top and seat angle, top and seat with web angle (TSWA) (8 mm angle), fin plate, flush end plate, extended end plate and TSWA(12 mm angle) are studied under the central-column-removal scenario.
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The results show that the use of an Aluminum finned plate has increased the solar to electrical conversion efficiency by 1.75%, and the output power by 1.86 Watt.
Therefore, in this paper an experimental study is presented to enhance the performance of PV panels using Aluminum finned plate, and cooling under natural convection.
The use of heat sinks has been conducted to address this problem by using an optimum design of Aluminum finned plate.
In the other two tests (one using fin plates and one using reverse channels), fire exposure stopped and forced cooling started when the beam was near a state of pure bending and just about to enter into catenary action.
In this study, three different fins (plate fin, wavy fin, and compounded fin) were investigated in a wind tunnel.
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