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Behavior of wire arc additively manufactured 316L austenitic stainless steel single shear bolted connections
This paper aims to investigate the behavior of single shear bolted connections made of wire arc additively manufactured 316L austenitic stainless steel. A set of 44 wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) 316L austenitic stainless steel single shear bolted connections were included with consideration of various bolt positions, surface conditions and loading orientations respective to the printing layer direction. The geometric dimensions of the WAAM austenitic stainless steel plates were measured with the assistance of non-contact 3D laser scanning prior to tensile testing. Monotonic tensile tests were carried out to investigate the load-deformation responses, failure patterns and resistances determined by both the deformation and strength criteria of the single shear bolted connections. The effects of geometric and printing parameters on the single shear bolted connections were analyzed. Due to the absence of codified design provisions for WAAM austenitic stainless steel bolted connections, the suitability of the existing design rules originally developed for traditionally manufactured carbon steel and stainless steel bolted connections was examined. Design resistances calculated by the Eurocode 3 (prEN 1993-1-8 and prEN 1993-1-4), the American Specification (ANSI/AISC 370-21) as well as the prevalent design recommendations proposed in existing literature were compared with the obtained experimental results. It is shown that the abovementioned design methods offer conservative predictions for the resistances of WAAM 316L austenitic stainless steel single shear bolted connections. Further study is needed to improve the accuracy of design resistance predictions