THIN-WALLED CROSS SECTION SHAPE INFLUENCE ON STEEL MEMBER RESISTANCE

This work describes why trending thin-walled technology is achieving popularity in steel construction sector. A purpose of this article is to present the influence of the cold-formed element cross-section shape on an axial compression and a bending moment resistance. The authors have considered four...

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Main Authors: Elżbieta Urbańska-Galewska, Patryk Deniziak, Małgorzata Gordziej-Zagórowska, Agnieszka Łukowicz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society of Polish Mechanical Engineers and Technicians 2016-03-01
Series:Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal
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Online Access:http://www.journalssystem.com/astrj/THIN-WALLED-CROSS-SECTION-SHAPE-INFLUENCE-ON-STEEL-MEMBER-RESISTANCE,61928,0,2.html
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Summary:This work describes why trending thin-walled technology is achieving popularity in steel construction sector. A purpose of this article is to present the influence of the cold-formed element cross-section shape on an axial compression and a bending moment resistance. The authors have considered four different shapes assuming constant section area and thickness. Calculations were based on three different steel grades taking into account local, distortional and overall buckling. The results are presented in a tabular and a graphical way and clearly confirm that cross-section forming distinctly impact the cold-formed member resistance. The authors choose these cross-sections that work better in compression state and the other (those slender and high) that function more efficiently are subjected to bending.
ISSN:2080-4075
2299-8624