The Study of Shear Lag Effect on Bolted C-Shaped Cold-Formed Steel Tension Members

碩士 === 朝陽科技大學 === 營建工程系碩士班 === 89 === Due to the variety of cross sectional shape for cold-form steel members, for the practice reason it is not normally possible or convenient to connect each element to the end connection. Therefore, the shear lag effect will be occurred for the member subjected to...

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Main Authors: Pen-Chun Chiang, 江本鈞
Other Authors: Chi-Ling Pan
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2001
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/56310761449070341566
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spelling ndltd-TW-089CYUT05120252015-10-13T12:43:58Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/56310761449070341566 The Study of Shear Lag Effect on Bolted C-Shaped Cold-Formed Steel Tension Members 槽形冷軋型鋼在螺栓接合受拉下之剪力延遲影響研究 Pen-Chun Chiang 江本鈞 碩士 朝陽科技大學 營建工程系碩士班 89 Due to the variety of cross sectional shape for cold-form steel members, for the practice reason it is not normally possible or convenient to connect each element to the end connection. Therefore, the shear lag effect will be occurred for the member subjected to tension. This effect reduces the strength of the member because the stresses distributed in the entire section are not uniform. It is found that the design formulas for calculating the cold-formed steel tension members according to most specifications of several countries do not consider the shear lag effect. Therefore, this study is concentrated on the investigation of the shear lag effect on the cold-formed steel tension members. Channel specimens with different dimensions tested by using bolted connection were discussed in this study. The comparison was also made between the test results and predictions computed based on several specifications. In order to study the stress distribution in the various location of any cross section of specimen, the finite-element software ANSYS was also conducted in this research. Base on the experimental results, it was found that the tension strengths of test specimens predicted by the AISC-Code (1993), which takes account of shear lag effect, are more closely to the test values. The predictions according to AISI-Code (1996) and AS/NZS 4600 Code (1996) seem to be overestimated as compare to the test results. It is also noted that there are quite discrepancy between the test results and the values predicted by British Standard (1998) and LaBoube recommended equation. Chi-Ling Pan 潘吉齡 2001 學位論文 ; thesis 90 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 朝陽科技大學 === 營建工程系碩士班 === 89 === Due to the variety of cross sectional shape for cold-form steel members, for the practice reason it is not normally possible or convenient to connect each element to the end connection. Therefore, the shear lag effect will be occurred for the member subjected to tension. This effect reduces the strength of the member because the stresses distributed in the entire section are not uniform. It is found that the design formulas for calculating the cold-formed steel tension members according to most specifications of several countries do not consider the shear lag effect. Therefore, this study is concentrated on the investigation of the shear lag effect on the cold-formed steel tension members. Channel specimens with different dimensions tested by using bolted connection were discussed in this study. The comparison was also made between the test results and predictions computed based on several specifications. In order to study the stress distribution in the various location of any cross section of specimen, the finite-element software ANSYS was also conducted in this research. Base on the experimental results, it was found that the tension strengths of test specimens predicted by the AISC-Code (1993), which takes account of shear lag effect, are more closely to the test values. The predictions according to AISI-Code (1996) and AS/NZS 4600 Code (1996) seem to be overestimated as compare to the test results. It is also noted that there are quite discrepancy between the test results and the values predicted by British Standard (1998) and LaBoube recommended equation.
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