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Influence of lips on thin-walled sections
Authors:L K Seah

J Rhodes

B S Lim

Affiliation:

Department of Mechanical & Production Engineering, Nanyang Technological Institute, Singapore 2263, Singapore

Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK

Process Software Pte Ltd, Science Centre Rd, Unity House, #05-02, Singapore 2260, Singapore

Abstract:Turning the free edge of an unstiffened flange inwards or outwards to form a ‘lip’, can substantially improve the local buckling resistance of a member. The lip is the most common type of edge stiffener used in cold-rolled, thin-walled sections. In this paper the behaviour of plate elements of thin-walled sections stiffened by compound lips (i.e. lips which are folded twice to form ‘lips on the lips’) is examined both theoretically and experimentally. An outline of a series of tests on compound edge-stiffened thin-walled sections of various geometries is given and some load-end compression displacement paths are compared with the theoretical predictions. Reasonably good agreement is obtained between the experimental and theoretical results. Comparisons of the theoretical predictions with experimental results of other researchers are also presented in this paper.
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