Theoretical and experimental studies of unbraced tubular trusses allowing for torsional stiffness


Autoria(s): Chan, S. L.; Koon, C. M.; Albermani, F. G.
Data(s)

01/01/2002

Resumo

This paper describes the buckling phenomenon of a tubular truss with unsupported length through a full-scale test and presents a practical computational method for the design of the trusses allowing for the contribution of torsional stiffness against buckling, of which the effect has never been considered previously by others. The current practice for the design of a planar truss has largely been based on the linear elastic approach which cannot allow for the contribution of torsional stiffness and tension members in a structural system against buckling. The over-simplified analytical technique is unable to provide a realistic and an economical design to a structure. In this paper the stability theory is applied to the second-order analysis and design of the structural form, with detailed allowance for the instability and second-order effects in compliance with design code requirements. Finally, the paper demonstrates the application of the proposed method to the stability design of a commonly adopted truss system used in support of glass panels in which lateral bracing members are highly undesirable for economical and aesthetic reasons.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:65642

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Techno-Press

Palavras-Chave #Construction & Building Technology #Engineering, Civil #Materials Science, Composites #Buckling #Tubular Sections #Torsional Stiffness #Advanced Analysis #Nonlinear Integrated Design And Analysis #Frames #C1 #290801 Structural Engineering #680203 Civil
Tipo

Journal Article