Experimental Study and Effective Width Method for Cold-Formed Steel Lipped Channel Stud Columns with Holes

The objective of this paper is to investigate the buckling behavior and to present the design method of the ultimate strength in the basic effective width method (EWM) for cold-formed steel (CFS) lipped channel stud columns with holes in the web. 28 column tests were conducted under axial compressio...

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Main Authors: Yanli Guo, Xingyou Yao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Advances in Civil Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9949199
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spelling doaj-6a4290ac4f5d4243a698a203283442512021-07-05T00:02:03ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Civil Engineering1687-80942021-01-01202110.1155/2021/9949199Experimental Study and Effective Width Method for Cold-Formed Steel Lipped Channel Stud Columns with HolesYanli Guo0Xingyou Yao1School of Civil Engineering and ArchitectureJiangxi Province Key Laboratory of Hydraulic and Civil Engineering Infrastructure SecurityThe objective of this paper is to investigate the buckling behavior and to present the design method of the ultimate strength in the basic effective width method (EWM) for cold-formed steel (CFS) lipped channel stud columns with holes in the web. 28 column tests were conducted under axial compression on the CFS lipped channel stud columns with circular and rectangular holes in different dimensions of cross sections and holes. The tested stud columns included 4 members without holes, 12 members with circular holes, and 12 members with rectangular holes. The test results showed that the stud columns with holes were governed by local buckling or the interaction of local buckling and distortional buckling. Compared with the stud columns without holes, the small hole had a slight influence on the ultimate strength of the tested specimens, and the large hole had a great effect on the ultimate strength of the tested specimens. The load capacities of the specimens decreased with the increase of the dimension of holes. Then, the finite element analysis was carried out to simulate the tested stud columns. The finite element analysis results showed good agreement with the experimental results about buckling modes and ultimate strengths, which indicated that it is feasible to analyze this kind of stud columns with holes by using the finite element method (FEM). Finally, the proposed effective width method was used to predict the ultimate strengths of stud columns with holes based on the proposed buckling coefficient formulas of the plate with holes. The comparison between calculated results and test and finite element results indicated that the proposed EWM is feasible and accurate to predict the ultimate strength of the CFS lipped channel stud columns with holes in the web.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9949199
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author Yanli Guo
Xingyou Yao
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Xingyou Yao
Experimental Study and Effective Width Method for Cold-Formed Steel Lipped Channel Stud Columns with Holes
Advances in Civil Engineering
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Xingyou Yao
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title Experimental Study and Effective Width Method for Cold-Formed Steel Lipped Channel Stud Columns with Holes
title_short Experimental Study and Effective Width Method for Cold-Formed Steel Lipped Channel Stud Columns with Holes
title_full Experimental Study and Effective Width Method for Cold-Formed Steel Lipped Channel Stud Columns with Holes
title_fullStr Experimental Study and Effective Width Method for Cold-Formed Steel Lipped Channel Stud Columns with Holes
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Study and Effective Width Method for Cold-Formed Steel Lipped Channel Stud Columns with Holes
title_sort experimental study and effective width method for cold-formed steel lipped channel stud columns with holes
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Civil Engineering
issn 1687-8094
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The objective of this paper is to investigate the buckling behavior and to present the design method of the ultimate strength in the basic effective width method (EWM) for cold-formed steel (CFS) lipped channel stud columns with holes in the web. 28 column tests were conducted under axial compression on the CFS lipped channel stud columns with circular and rectangular holes in different dimensions of cross sections and holes. The tested stud columns included 4 members without holes, 12 members with circular holes, and 12 members with rectangular holes. The test results showed that the stud columns with holes were governed by local buckling or the interaction of local buckling and distortional buckling. Compared with the stud columns without holes, the small hole had a slight influence on the ultimate strength of the tested specimens, and the large hole had a great effect on the ultimate strength of the tested specimens. The load capacities of the specimens decreased with the increase of the dimension of holes. Then, the finite element analysis was carried out to simulate the tested stud columns. The finite element analysis results showed good agreement with the experimental results about buckling modes and ultimate strengths, which indicated that it is feasible to analyze this kind of stud columns with holes by using the finite element method (FEM). Finally, the proposed effective width method was used to predict the ultimate strengths of stud columns with holes based on the proposed buckling coefficient formulas of the plate with holes. The comparison between calculated results and test and finite element results indicated that the proposed EWM is feasible and accurate to predict the ultimate strength of the CFS lipped channel stud columns with holes in the web.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9949199
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