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dc.contributor.authorLecce, Maura
dc.contributor.authorRasmussen, Kim J.R.
dc.date.accessioned2020-11-23
dc.date.available2020-11-23
dc.date.issued2005en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2123/23942
dc.description.abstractThis report describes the experimental and theoretical analysis of flange curling deformations. Flange curling of two commercially available roof sheeting profiles named Monoclad and Megaclad provided by Stramit Building Industries have been examined. The results show that a true representation of the wide-flange support condition provided by the web is essential to obtain reasonable agreement with experimental tests and that models used in the past are generally inadequate. The iterative theoretical flange curling model which represents the changing geometric and loading conditions shows that a 5-15% reduction in yield moment due to reduced section modulus can occur and this is otherwise ignored by the simplified flange curling models used in the past. Stresses in the wide flange can vary considerably, with the most drastic nonlinear behaviour exhibited by the Megaclad section where the center-pan stress was only 9% of the web/flange junction stresses. The analysis of section stresses shows that yield develops first at the short flanges and webs and that, for the sections considered, the wide flange stresses remain below the yield stress.en
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dc.publisherSchool of Civil Engineering, The University of Sydneyen
dc.rightsCopyright All Rights Reserveden
dc.subjectCivil Engineeringen
dc.subjectStainless steelen
dc.subjectRoof sheetingen
dc.subjectLocal bucklingen
dc.subjectNonlinear flange curlingen
dc.subjectPure bendingen
dc.subjectStress distributionsen
dc.subjectSection modulusen
dc.subjectYield momenten
dc.titleNonlinear Flange Curling of Wide-flange Sections (No. R850)en
dc.typeReport, Researchen
dc.subject.asrc0905 Civil Engineeringen
dc.rights.otherThis publication may be redistributed freely in its entirety and in its original form without the consent of the copyright owner. Use of material contained in this publication in any other published works must be appropriately referenced, and, if necessary, permission sought from the author.en
usyd.facultyFaculty of Engineering, School of Civil Engineeringen
usyd.departmentCentre for Advanced Structural Engineeringen
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