Numerical Investigation and Design Methods for Stainless Steel Columns failing by Interaction of Local and Overall Buckling (No, R888)
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This report describes research carried out at the University of Sydney to study the interaction of local and overall buckling in stainless steel compression members. A finite element model was developed taking into account the specific material properties of stainless steel: ...
See moreThis report describes research carried out at the University of Sydney to study the interaction of local and overall buckling in stainless steel compression members. A finite element model was developed taking into account the specific material properties of stainless steel: non-linear stress-strain behaviour, anisotropy and enhanced corner properties as a result of cold-working. The model was verified against experimental data and subsequently used in parametric studies. Simulations were run for lipped channels, plain channels, SHS and I-sections, covering the practical ranges of overall and cross-sectional slenderness values. The current Australian/North-American and European design guidelines were assessed using the available experimental and numerical data. Finally, a direct strength approach for stainless steel compression members was proposed.
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See moreThis report describes research carried out at the University of Sydney to study the interaction of local and overall buckling in stainless steel compression members. A finite element model was developed taking into account the specific material properties of stainless steel: non-linear stress-strain behaviour, anisotropy and enhanced corner properties as a result of cold-working. The model was verified against experimental data and subsequently used in parametric studies. Simulations were run for lipped channels, plain channels, SHS and I-sections, covering the practical ranges of overall and cross-sectional slenderness values. The current Australian/North-American and European design guidelines were assessed using the available experimental and numerical data. Finally, a direct strength approach for stainless steel compression members was proposed.
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Date
2008-01-01Publisher
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