Experimental investigation of residual stresses in roller bent wide flange steel sections |
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Authors: | R.C. Spoorenberg H.H. Snijder |
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Affiliation: | a Materials innovation institute M2i, P.O. Box 5008, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands b Eindhoven University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, P.O. Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Residual stresses in straight hot rolled wide flange sections are well documented and have been investigated in the recent past. However, to the knowledge of the authors, residual stress measurements have not been published on roller bent wide flange sections. Straight sections are curved into roller bent ones at ambient temperatures by means of the roller bending process. Since roller bent sections underwent severe plastic deformation during the forming process, the well-known residual stress patterns from hot rolling may not be appropriate for the roller bent steel. Roller bent sections can be applied in halls, roofings and bridges, thereby acting as structural arches and it is important that a realistic residual stress pattern is implemented when assessing their load carrying capacity. An experimental program has been carried out to investigate the residual stresses in roller bent wide flange sections bent about the strong axis. Residual stresses were measured with the sectioning method. The experimental technique was investigated with respect to possible temperature influence and repeatability of the measurements. Experimental values revealed that the residual stress pattern and magnitude in roller bent sections is different when compared to their straight counterparts. |
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Keywords: | Residual stress Curved steel Roller bending Wide flange sections Sectioning method Plastic deformation |
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