Reference Type: Journal Article Record Number: 1 Author: Vegte , G .J. V.D and Makino, Y. Year: 2010 Title: Further research on chord length and boundary conditions of chs t- and x-joints Journal: Advanced Steel Construction Volume: 6 Issue: 3 Pages: 12 Start Page: 879 Short Title: Further research on chord length and boundary conditions of chs t- and x-joints DOI: 10.18057/IJASC.2010.6.3.5 Keywords: Tubular joint; circular hollow section; T-joint; X-joint; finite element analysis; chord length; boundary conditions Abstract: In the past many questions existed regarding the effect of the chord length and boundary conditions on the static strength of tubular joints. In addition to previous research by van der Vegte (1995), the current study focuses on the numerical analyses of axially loaded X-joints with the chord length parameter α, the brace-to-chord diameter ratio β, the chord thickness ratio 2γand the chord end conditions (i.e. free versus fully restrained chord ends) being the major variables. Based on finite element (FE) results, the effect of the chord length and the boundary conditions on the static strength of the X-joints considered is presented. The results are briefly compared with (i) van der Vegte’s previous data (1995) on X-joints and (ii) the chord length effect found for CHS T-joints by van der Vegte and Makino (2006). It is concluded that the influence of boundary conditions can be much more pronounced than originally anticipated. Hence, in designing test specimens or re-evaluating experiments conducted in the past, special attention should be given to these issues in order to prevent the chord length and boundary conditions having a significant influence on the results. Author Address: Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Section GCC – Stevin II Lab., Stevinweg 1, 2628 CN Delft, The Netherlands