Fatigue capacity of cold-formed steel roof battens under cyclic wind uplift loads


Autoria(s): Kathekeyan, Myuran; Mahendran, Mahen
Data(s)

01/12/2015

Resumo

Steel roofs made of thin cold-formed steel roof claddings and battens are widely used in low-rise residential and industrial buildings all around the world. However, they suffer from premature localised pull-through failures in the batten to rafter connections during high wind events. A recent study proposed a suitable design equation for the pull-through failures of thin steel roof battens. However, it was limited to static wind uplift loading. In contrast, most cyclone/storm events produce cyclic wind uplift forces on roofs for a significantly long period, thus causing premature fatigue pull-through failures at lower loads. Therefore, a series of constant amplitude cyclic load tests was conducted on small and full scale roof panels made of a commonly used industrial roof batten to develop their S-N curves. A series of multi-level cyclic tests, including the recently introduced low-high-low (LHL) fatigue loading test, was also undertaken to simulate a design cyclone. Using the S-N curves, the static pull-through design capacity equation was modified to include the effects of fatigue. Applicability of Miner’s rule was evaluated in order to predict the fatigue damage caused by multi-level cyclic tests such as the LHL test, and suitable modifications were made. The combined use of the modified Miner’s law and the S-N curve of roof battens will allow a conservative estimation of the fatigue design capacity of roof battens without conducting the LHL tests simulating a design cyclone. This paper presents the details of this study, and the results.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91585/

Relação

http://www.civil.mrt.ac.lk/conference/ICSECM_2015/book_2/Extract/SECM-15-089.pdf

Kathekeyan, Myuran & Mahendran, Mahen (2015) Fatigue capacity of cold-formed steel roof battens under cyclic wind uplift loads. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Structural Engineering and Construction Management 2015, Kandy, Sri Lanka, pp. 88-99.

Fonte

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

Palavras-Chave #Fatigue #Cold-formed steel structures #Thin steel roof battens #Wind action #Pull-through failures #Miner’s rule #Steel roofing systems
Tipo

Conference Paper