Cold-Formed Steel Lipped Channel Section Columns Undergoing Local-Overall Buckling Interaction

Author(s):  
Krishanu Roy ◽  
Tina Chui Huon Ting ◽  
Hieng Ho Lau ◽  
Rehan Masood ◽  
Rayed Alyousef ◽  
...  
2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fadhluhartini Muftah ◽  
Mohd Syahrul Hisyam Mohd Sani ◽  
Shahrin Mohammad ◽  
Shek Poi Ngian ◽  
Mahmood Md. Tahir

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Liusi Dai ◽  
Wenfu He

In practice, the cold-formed steel structures are widely used, and their geometrical nonlinearity is of great significance in structural design. However, the current analytical solutions are only applied to linear problems, and the nonlinear problems are mostly considered by commercial finite element software. This paper presents an analytical model to describe the bending-induced cross-sectional deformation in cold-formed steel channel-section beams when subjected to transverse bending loads. The nonlinear effect of cross-sectional deformation on the relationship between the overall bending curvature and applied moment is examined. A parametric study is also carried out to examine how the flange width, lip length, and thickness of the section affect the cross-sectional deformation and corresponding nonlinear bending behavior of the beams.


2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (5) ◽  
pp. 1578-1591 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei-bin Yuan ◽  
Yue-ting Shen ◽  
Nan-ting Yu ◽  
Zhao-shui Bao

2019 ◽  
Vol 102 ◽  
pp. 260-269 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jue Zhu ◽  
Chong Ren ◽  
Xu Zhang ◽  
Xuhao Huang ◽  
Wenhua Ye

2018 ◽  
Vol 154 ◽  
pp. 01112
Author(s):  
Sabril Haris ◽  
Hazmal Herman ◽  
Zaidir ◽  
Rendy Thamrin

This paper presents an experimental study of bolt connection behaviour of the cold-formed steel joint. A 5-mm bolt was used to combine two channel sections. The size of channel section was 75 mm height, 35 mm width and 0.75 mm thickness. Tension test was conducted to obtain material characteristics of the channel section. Two type of connections were observed: Connection Type-1 that back-to-back channel sections were joined on their web directly, and Connection Type-2 that two channel sections were joined on their flanges through a same-size channel connector. The specimen was pulled by an increasing monotonically load. It was found that ultimate condition of the joint occurred when the bolt was split due to shear failure and the bolt was rotated because the hole size increased; these two failure modes are covered in the Indonesian and Australian/New Zealand cold-formed steel codes. The ultimate loads from the test were compared to analytical calculations using the formulae provided in the codes. The analytical calculation predicted the resistances conservatively within the range of 4 – 22 %.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-21
Author(s):  
Xingyou Yao

The cold-formed steel (CFS) lipped channel section with circular holes has been widely used in low-rise and multistory building structures as the column. However, the circular hole in the web makes the lipped channel column become susceptible to buckle. A total of 54 CFS lipped channel axial compression columns with and without circular holes were used to study the buckling behavior and the effective width design method. The interaction of the local buckling and the distortional buckling were observed for the short and intermediate columns, while the slender columns were controlled by the interaction of the local buckling, distortional buckling, and flexural buckling or flexural-torsional buckling. The experimental failure loads were gradually decreased with the increase in the diameter of the circular hole for the specimens with the same section. The failure loads of the specimens with two holes were lower than those of the specimens with one hole with same section and same diameter of holes. Then, the experimental results were used to validate a nonlinear finite element model (FEM) previously developed by the authors. The validated FEM was subsequently used to obtain additional 36 numerical failure results concerning the effects of the length, the section, and the diameter and the number of the circular holes. Furthermore, the proposal to calculate the distortional buckling coefficient of the CFS lipped channel section with circular holes were put forward based on numerical analysis considering the reduction of effect of holes. Finally, a proposal to improve the effective width method (EWM) design approach for CFS lipped channel sections with circular holes under axial compression was presented. The comparisons between experimental and numerical capacities and their calculations provided by the proposed EWM design method illustrate a great application of the proposed approach.


2022 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 972-996
Author(s):  
Xingyou Yao ◽  

<abstract> <p>The distortional buckling is easy to occur for the cold-formed steel (CFS) lipped channel sections with holes. There is no design provision about effective width method (EWM) to predict the distortional buckling strength of CFS lipped channel sections with holes in China. His aim of this paper is to present an proposal of effective width method for the distortional buckling strength of CFS lipped channel sections with holes based on theoretical and numerical analysis on the partially stiffened element and CFS lipped channel section with holes. Firstly, the prediction methods for the distortional buckling stress and distortional buckling coefficients of CFS lipped channel sections with holes were developed based on the energy method and simplified rotation restrained stiffness. The accuracy of the proposed method for distortional buckling stress was verified by using the finite element method. Then the modified EWM was proposed to calculate the distortional buckling strength and the capacity of the interaction buckling of CFS lipped channel sections with holes based on the proposal of distortional buckling coefficient. Finally, comparisons on ultimate capacities of CFS lipped channel sections with holes of the calculated results by using the modified effective width method with 347 experimental results and 1598 numerical results indicated that the proposed EWM is reasonable and has a high accuracy and reliability for predicting the ultimate capacities of CFS lipped channel section with holes. Meanwhile, the predictions by the North America specification are slightly unconservative.</p> </abstract>


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