Compression tests of high strength cold-formed steel channels with buckling interaction |
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Authors: | Young Bong Kwon Bong Sun Kim |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Yeungnam University, Gyongsan, Republic of Korea b Department of Civil Engineering, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper describes a series of compression tests conducted on cold-formed simple lipped channels and lipped channels with intermediate stiffeners in the flanges and web fabricated from high strength steel plate of thickness 0.6 and 0.8 mm with the nominal yield stress 560 MPa. A range of lengths of lipped channel sections were tested to failure with both ends of the column fixed with a special capping to prevent local failure of column ends and influence from the shift of centroid during testing. The high strength cold-formed steel channel sections of intermediate lengths generally displayed a significant interaction between local and distortional buckling. A noticeable interaction between local and overall buckling was also observed for the long columns. A significant post-buckling strength reserve was shown for those sections that showed interaction between local and distortional or overall buckling. Simple design strength formulas in the Direct Strength Method for the thin-walled cold-formed steel sections failing in the mixed mode of local and distortional buckling have been studied. The strengths predicted by the strength formulas proposed are compared with the test results for verification. |
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Keywords: | Compression tests Cold-formed steel sections Local buckling Distortional buckling Buckling interaction Direct Strength Method (DSM) |
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