Axial behaviour of rectangular concrete-filled cold-formed steel tubular columns with different loading methods

2015 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-90 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiushu Qu ◽  
Zhihua Chen ◽  
Guojun Sun
2020 ◽  
Vol 23 (10) ◽  
pp. 2030-2043
Author(s):  
Sigong Zhang ◽  
Lei Xu

Designing a lightweight floor to prevent annoying vibrations induced by human activities is still a challenge because numerous factors need to be considered. In consequence, there is still a lack of reliable models and adequate design guidelines pertinent to the vibration serviceability of cold-formed steel floor systems. To facilitate understanding the fundamental concepts of lightweight floor vibrations for serviceability design, a newly proposed damped plate-oscillator model was adopted in this research to predict dynamic responses of cold-formed steel floors induced by human walking. Three loading methods were developed based on this model. By using these loading methods, comprehensive parametric studies involving step frequencies, mass ratios, damping ratios, walking paths and end-support restraints were conducted. The present analytical studies show that the influence of moving or stationary occupants depends on the mass ratio of occupants to the floor and its significance could be negligible for small mass ratios. In addition, the boundary restraints at floor end-supports may not always reduce floor responses. On the contrary, relatively larger responses could be excited by human walking for the restrained floors having the fundamental frequency close to the multiple of the footstep frequency.


2021 ◽  
Vol 64 (4) ◽  
pp. 251-260
Author(s):  
Sangeetha Palanivelu ◽  
Dhinagaran Moorthy ◽  
Gobinaath Subramani ◽  
Jeevan Dhayanithi

The experimental and analytical evaluation of externally reinforced square and circular cold-formed steel tubular columns with GFRP strips is presented in this study. Under axial compression, fourteen tubular columns with pinned support, seven square tubular sections, and seven circular hollow section columns with externally bonded GFRP strips at various points were tested to failure. The GFRP strips improved the load-carrying capacity of the columns according to the trial results. The GFRP strip at the ends and intermediate regions, with a clear spacing of 100 to 150 mm between the strips, has been proven to be the most effective in achieving ultimate strength, especially for column specimens with full wrapping. Wrapping the GFRP strips increases the strength of square and circular columns by 24 % and 5%, respectively, when compared to unwrapped specimens. The percentage gain in strength is 16% when the cross-section is changed from circular to square. Local and overall flexural buckling, respectively, are the failure modes seen in the square and circular sections. The experimental strength and axial deformation were compared to the analytical results, which showed a satisfactory correlation.


Alloy Digest ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 66 (7) ◽  

Abstract Strenx Section 900 is a cold-formed steel section made of hot-rolled, high-strength steel with a minimum yield strength of 900 MPa (131 ksi). Its high strength combined with naturally stiff form enables construction of stronger and lighter structures. The common shape is a U-bend channel. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, tensile properties, and bend strength as well as fracture toughness. It also includes information on forming, machining, and joining. Filing Code: SA-792. Producer or source: SSAB Swedish Steel Inc..


2019 ◽  
pp. 36-40
Author(s):  
V.A. SMIRNOV ◽  
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D.K. ANUFRIEV ◽  
A.A. SALAMATOV ◽  
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