Stability Behavior and Design of Nonconventional Cold-formed Steel Structures — Research Review
Author(s): |
László Dunai
Gábor Jakab |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics, October 2011, n. 5, v. 11 |
Page(s): | 903-927 |
DOI: | 10.1142/s0219455411004397 |
Abstract: |
In the paper, the methodology and main results of two research projects on nonconventional cold-formed thin-walled steel structures are presented. Laboratory tests, standard-based calculations, numerical models, and the connection of these to design method development are summarized. The implementation of the methodology is presented on two areas in detail: CompressionC-section members and a truss made of C-section members. The studied CompressionC-section members are of various cross-sectional arrangement and end- and lateral-supporting conditions. They consist of single or double asymmetric C-section members; in the latter case, either a back-to-back arrangement is applied or two sections are stuck in each other, forming a box-like closed section. The applied load is in each case compression with different eccentricities. Test arrangement, program, and results are presented; measured load-bearing capacities are compared to resistances calculated according to Eurocode 3, Part 1–3 where applicable, design rules for the cases not covered by the code are proposed. Trusses made of C-sections from the same product line are analyzed in the light of full-scale laboratory tests. EC3-based design formulae are derived for the failure modes obtained in the tests either by modifying existing application rules or by deriving new ones from these. Advanced numerical models of both structures are presented with focus on modeling imperfections, bolted connections, and joint rigidities. |
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