Finite Element Analysis of Lateral Torsional Buckling Behaviour of Tapered Steel Section with Perforation

This paper presents the finite element analysis of lateral torsional buckling of tapered steel section with perforation. The numerical analysis consists of four main models with a ratio of tapering 0.3 for 3.5m and 5.5m span and ratio of tapering 0.5 for 3.5m and 5.5m span. This study has 94 models...

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Main Authors: Naaim Nurfarhah, De’nan Fatimah, Keong Choong Kok, Azar Faiz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20164702020
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spelling doaj-9b2e3d756b9f4666a291a855a1982c2d2021-04-02T14:56:22ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2016-01-01470202010.1051/matecconf/20164702020matecconf_iconcees2016_02020Finite Element Analysis of Lateral Torsional Buckling Behaviour of Tapered Steel Section with PerforationNaaim Nurfarhah0De’nan Fatimah1Keong Choong Kok2Azar Faiz3School of Civil Engineering, Universiti Sains MalaysiaSchool of Civil Engineering, Universiti Sains MalaysiaSchool of Civil Engineering, Universiti Sains MalaysiaSchool of Civil Engineering, Universiti Sains MalaysiaThis paper presents the finite element analysis of lateral torsional buckling of tapered steel section with perforation. The numerical analysis consists of four main models with a ratio of tapering 0.3 for 3.5m and 5.5m span and ratio of tapering 0.5 for 3.5m and 5.5m span. This study has 94 models in order to investigate the effect of thickness and the openings on the buckling moment. LUSAS software was used to carry out the finite element analysis to study the effect of web opening on the buckling behavior which had five variables such as thickness of web and flange, opening size, ratio of tapering, and opening arrangement. The opening size from 0.2D to 0.4D is recommended because buckling moment capacity difference only around 2% was observed for the opening size exceeds 0.4D. Ratio of tapering 0.3 and ratio of tapering 0.5 was observed increase with the web opening area. The deformation patterns are almost similar for the different sizes of web openings and ratio of tapering. Based on the finite element results, tapered steel section without perforation has higher buckling moment capacity. The comparison of the buckling moment between non-perforated sections with the recommended section is around 2% to 4%.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20164702020
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author Naaim Nurfarhah
De’nan Fatimah
Keong Choong Kok
Azar Faiz
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De’nan Fatimah
Keong Choong Kok
Azar Faiz
Finite Element Analysis of Lateral Torsional Buckling Behaviour of Tapered Steel Section with Perforation
MATEC Web of Conferences
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De’nan Fatimah
Keong Choong Kok
Azar Faiz
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title Finite Element Analysis of Lateral Torsional Buckling Behaviour of Tapered Steel Section with Perforation
title_short Finite Element Analysis of Lateral Torsional Buckling Behaviour of Tapered Steel Section with Perforation
title_full Finite Element Analysis of Lateral Torsional Buckling Behaviour of Tapered Steel Section with Perforation
title_fullStr Finite Element Analysis of Lateral Torsional Buckling Behaviour of Tapered Steel Section with Perforation
title_full_unstemmed Finite Element Analysis of Lateral Torsional Buckling Behaviour of Tapered Steel Section with Perforation
title_sort finite element analysis of lateral torsional buckling behaviour of tapered steel section with perforation
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description This paper presents the finite element analysis of lateral torsional buckling of tapered steel section with perforation. The numerical analysis consists of four main models with a ratio of tapering 0.3 for 3.5m and 5.5m span and ratio of tapering 0.5 for 3.5m and 5.5m span. This study has 94 models in order to investigate the effect of thickness and the openings on the buckling moment. LUSAS software was used to carry out the finite element analysis to study the effect of web opening on the buckling behavior which had five variables such as thickness of web and flange, opening size, ratio of tapering, and opening arrangement. The opening size from 0.2D to 0.4D is recommended because buckling moment capacity difference only around 2% was observed for the opening size exceeds 0.4D. Ratio of tapering 0.3 and ratio of tapering 0.5 was observed increase with the web opening area. The deformation patterns are almost similar for the different sizes of web openings and ratio of tapering. Based on the finite element results, tapered steel section without perforation has higher buckling moment capacity. The comparison of the buckling moment between non-perforated sections with the recommended section is around 2% to 4%.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20164702020
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