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Behaviour, finite element modelling and design of high strength steel homogeneous and hybrid welded I‐section beams

Author(s): (Imperial College London London United Kingdom)
(The University of Sheffield Sheffield United Kingdom)
(Imperial College London London United Kingdom)
Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: ce/papers, , n. 3-4, v. 6
Page(s): 539-544
DOI: 10.1002/cepa.2340
Abstract:

The behaviour and design of homogeneous and hybrid high strength steel (HSS) beams are addressed in the present study. Six in‐plane three‐point bending tests on three different welded I‐sections were first conducted. Following the experimental investigation, a finite element (FE) modelling programme was performed, which included a validation study confirming the accuracy of the developed FE models in replicating the flexural behaviour of HSS welded I‐section beams, and a parametric study generating additional FE data on HSS welded I‐section beams over a broader range of cross‐sectional slendernesses, steel grades and loading configurations. Then, the suitability of the current Eurocode 3 cross‐section slenderness limits for HSS homogeneous and hybrid welded I‐sections in bending were evaluated. It is shown that the current Eurocode Class 2 and Class 3 slenderness limits are suitable for the classification of the outstand flange (in compression) and internal web (in bending) elements of both HSS homogeneous and hybrid welded I‐sections subjected to major axis bending, while stricter Class 1 slenderness limits are considered necessary to achieve sufficient rotation capacity for plastic design. The findings indicate that plastic design can be used for HSS structures, provided the proposed stricter Class 1 slenderness limits are employed. Further work is underway to develop advanced design approaches using second‐order inelastic analysis with strain limits for HSS welded I‐section members.

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