Flexural capacity of hollow flange beams


Autoria(s): Avery, P.; Mahendran, M.; Nasir, A.
Data(s)

2000

Resumo

The hollow flange beam (HFB) is a unique cold-formed steel section developed in Australia for use as a flexural member. Research has identified that the HFB section's flexural capacity for intermediate span members is limited by lateral distortional buckling, which is characterized by simultaneous lateral deflection, twist, and web distortion. This buckling behaviour is mainly due to the unique geometry of the section, comprising two torsionally stiff triangular flanges connected by a slender web. This paper presents a finite element analytical model suitable for non-linear analysis of HFB flexural members. The model includes all significant effects that may influence the ultimate capacity of such members, including material inelasticity, local buckling, member instability, web distortion, residual stresses, and geometric imperfections. It was found to accurately predict both the elastic lateral distortional buckling moments and the ultimate capacities of HFB flexural members, and was therefore used in the development of design curves and suitable design procedures.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/64404/

Publicador

Elsevier

Relação

DOI:10.1016/S0143-974X(99)00067-X

Avery, P., Mahendran, M., & Nasir, A. (2000) Flexural capacity of hollow flange beams. Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 53(2), pp. 201-223.

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Steel beams and girders #Bending strength #Buckling #Cold working #Deflection (structures) #Elasticity #Finite element method #Flanges #Mathematical models #Nonlinear equations #Residual stresses
Tipo

Journal Article