Compression Tests of Cold-Reduced High Strength Steel Long Columns (No. R816)
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This report describes a series of compression tests performed on long columns fabricated from cold-formed high strength steel plates with nominal yield stress of 550 MPa. The steel is classified as G550 to Australia Standard AS1397. The test results presented in this report are the ...
See moreThis report describes a series of compression tests performed on long columns fabricated from cold-formed high strength steel plates with nominal yield stress of 550 MPa. The steel is classified as G550 to Australia Standard AS1397. The test results presented in this report are the second stage of an Australian Research Council research project entitled “Compression Stability of High Strength Steel Sections with Low Strain-Hardening”. A total of 28 long columns, which were made from two thicknesses of sheet steel (0.42 mm and 0.6 mm), were tested. A box shaped section was between pinned ends over a range of lengths. This report shows the comparison of loads obtained experimentally with those predicted on the basis of AS/NZS4600 and the AISI specification including Supplement No.1, 1999. The finite element program, ABAQUS, was also used to simulate the column behaviour. For sections which undergo local instability at loads significantly less than the ultimate loads, the column design rules in AS/NZS 4600 and the AISI Specification are unconservative if used in their current form for G550 steel. Proposals for improved column design of high strength slender sections are proposed in this report.
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See moreThis report describes a series of compression tests performed on long columns fabricated from cold-formed high strength steel plates with nominal yield stress of 550 MPa. The steel is classified as G550 to Australia Standard AS1397. The test results presented in this report are the second stage of an Australian Research Council research project entitled “Compression Stability of High Strength Steel Sections with Low Strain-Hardening”. A total of 28 long columns, which were made from two thicknesses of sheet steel (0.42 mm and 0.6 mm), were tested. A box shaped section was between pinned ends over a range of lengths. This report shows the comparison of loads obtained experimentally with those predicted on the basis of AS/NZS4600 and the AISI specification including Supplement No.1, 1999. The finite element program, ABAQUS, was also used to simulate the column behaviour. For sections which undergo local instability at loads significantly less than the ultimate loads, the column design rules in AS/NZS 4600 and the AISI Specification are unconservative if used in their current form for G550 steel. Proposals for improved column design of high strength slender sections are proposed in this report.
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Date
2002Publisher
School of Civil Engineering, The University of SydneyLicence
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Faculty of Engineering, School of Civil EngineeringDepartment, Discipline or Centre
Centre for Advanced Structural EngineeringShare