Behaviour of Cold-Formed Slender SHS Beam-Columns (No. R707)
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This research report describes a test programme conducted into the behaviour of cold-formed square hollow section (SHS) beam-columns of slender cross-section and follows an earlier research report into the behaviour of compact SHS beam-columns by the same authors (Sully and Hancock ...
See moreThis research report describes a test programme conducted into the behaviour of cold-formed square hollow section (SHS) beam-columns of slender cross-section and follows an earlier research report into the behaviour of compact SHS beam-columns by the same authors (Sully and Hancock (1994)). The tests were conducted in a purpose built test rig capable of applying load and moment in a constant ratio. The test specimens were pin-ended specimens loaded at two different ratios of end moment. The maximum second order elastic moments are calculated from the maximum applied end moments, and the applied load. Comparison of these moments is made with the interaction design rules from AS4100 Specification (SAA (1990)) and the AISC-LRFD Specification (AISC (1994)).
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See moreThis research report describes a test programme conducted into the behaviour of cold-formed square hollow section (SHS) beam-columns of slender cross-section and follows an earlier research report into the behaviour of compact SHS beam-columns by the same authors (Sully and Hancock (1994)). The tests were conducted in a purpose built test rig capable of applying load and moment in a constant ratio. The test specimens were pin-ended specimens loaded at two different ratios of end moment. The maximum second order elastic moments are calculated from the maximum applied end moments, and the applied load. Comparison of these moments is made with the interaction design rules from AS4100 Specification (SAA (1990)) and the AISC-LRFD Specification (AISC (1994)).
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Date
1995Publisher
School of Civil Engineering, The University of SydneyLicence
Copyright All Rights ReservedFaculty/School
Faculty of Engineering, School of Civil EngineeringDepartment, Discipline or Centre
Centre for Advanced Structural EngineeringSubjects
Civil EngineeringShare