In-plane sway behaviour of slender cold-formed steel bolted frames

The use of light steel frames in rapid construction has grown significantly, especially concerning low and medium-rise buildings. However, there are limited resources available regarding the sway stiffness of light steel frames with flexible bolted joints. This paper presents a study on the lateral...

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Main Authors: Yeong, Huei Lee, Tan, Cher Siang, Mohammad, Shahrin
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Published: Elsevier 2017
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tws.2017.01.024
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spelling my.utm.665002017-10-03T13:33:13Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/66500/ In-plane sway behaviour of slender cold-formed steel bolted frames Yeong, Huei Lee Tan, Cher Siang Mohammad, Shahrin TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) HD Industries. Land use. Labor The use of light steel frames in rapid construction has grown significantly, especially concerning low and medium-rise buildings. However, there are limited resources available regarding the sway stiffness of light steel frames with flexible bolted joints. This paper presents a study on the lateral sway behaviour for light steel frames with bolted top-seat flange cleat connections comprising slender cold-formed steel sections. Two different sections, flexibility of beam-to-column joint and base conditions are the investigated variables. The result recorded showed that geometrics, joint flexibility and base conditions affect the sway stiffness of light steel frame. The increase rate is ranged from 29.2% to 47.5% for the identical tests for the effect of section depth. The ratio lies between 1.10 and 3.04 for the effect of connector thickness. In addition, beam-to-column bolted connections can contribute 34–88% of the overall frame elastic lateral stiffness for pinned bases and 17–33% for rigid base connections. Frame stability analysis with respect to global frame and column design were performed for the test specimens. Appropriate frame design analysis should be determined to provide a safe and reliable design for light steel frame considering bolted flexible joints and slender cold-formed steel sections. Elsevier 2017-01-05 Article PeerReviewed Yeong, Huei Lee and Tan, Cher Siang and Mohammad, Shahrin (2017) In-plane sway behaviour of slender cold-formed steel bolted frames. Thin-Walled Structures, 114 . pp. 11-21. ISSN 0263-8231 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tws.2017.01.024 DOI:10.1016/j.tws.2017.01.024
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
HD Industries. Land use. Labor
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Yeong, Huei Lee
Tan, Cher Siang
Mohammad, Shahrin
In-plane sway behaviour of slender cold-formed steel bolted frames
description The use of light steel frames in rapid construction has grown significantly, especially concerning low and medium-rise buildings. However, there are limited resources available regarding the sway stiffness of light steel frames with flexible bolted joints. This paper presents a study on the lateral sway behaviour for light steel frames with bolted top-seat flange cleat connections comprising slender cold-formed steel sections. Two different sections, flexibility of beam-to-column joint and base conditions are the investigated variables. The result recorded showed that geometrics, joint flexibility and base conditions affect the sway stiffness of light steel frame. The increase rate is ranged from 29.2% to 47.5% for the identical tests for the effect of section depth. The ratio lies between 1.10 and 3.04 for the effect of connector thickness. In addition, beam-to-column bolted connections can contribute 34–88% of the overall frame elastic lateral stiffness for pinned bases and 17–33% for rigid base connections. Frame stability analysis with respect to global frame and column design were performed for the test specimens. Appropriate frame design analysis should be determined to provide a safe and reliable design for light steel frame considering bolted flexible joints and slender cold-formed steel sections.
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author Yeong, Huei Lee
Tan, Cher Siang
Mohammad, Shahrin
author_facet Yeong, Huei Lee
Tan, Cher Siang
Mohammad, Shahrin
author_sort Yeong, Huei Lee
title In-plane sway behaviour of slender cold-formed steel bolted frames
title_short In-plane sway behaviour of slender cold-formed steel bolted frames
title_full In-plane sway behaviour of slender cold-formed steel bolted frames
title_fullStr In-plane sway behaviour of slender cold-formed steel bolted frames
title_full_unstemmed In-plane sway behaviour of slender cold-formed steel bolted frames
title_sort in-plane sway behaviour of slender cold-formed steel bolted frames
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/66500/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tws.2017.01.024
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