Experimental study of bolted austenitic stainless steel angles under tension

Experimental study of austenitic stainless steel angles has been carried out and described in this report. Fifteen types of specimens were observed in the experimental testing, all of grade 304 stainless steel. The experimental programme in this project consisted of geometric imperfection measuremen...

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Main Author: Wongso, Kevin Montana
Other Authors: Zhao Ou
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1491642021-05-12T01:56:39Z Experimental study of bolted austenitic stainless steel angles under tension Wongso, Kevin Montana Zhao Ou School of Civil and Environmental Engineering ou.zhao@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Civil engineering Experimental study of austenitic stainless steel angles has been carried out and described in this report. Fifteen types of specimens were observed in the experimental testing, all of grade 304 stainless steel. The experimental programme in this project consisted of geometric imperfection measurements, material tensile coupon tests, and tensile test on the fifteen prepared specimens. The obtained test results were used to analyse key properties which affect the ultimate strength capacity of the austenitic stainless steel angle. These results were also utilized to evaluate the accuracy of the current design guideline, such as the European code and American specification. Overall, both codes offer certain advantages, though further improvements remain possible. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2021-05-12T01:56:39Z 2021-05-12T01:56:39Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Wongso, K. M. (2021). Experimental study of bolted austenitic stainless steel angles under tension. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/149164 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/149164 en ST-32 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Wongso, Kevin Montana
Experimental study of bolted austenitic stainless steel angles under tension
description Experimental study of austenitic stainless steel angles has been carried out and described in this report. Fifteen types of specimens were observed in the experimental testing, all of grade 304 stainless steel. The experimental programme in this project consisted of geometric imperfection measurements, material tensile coupon tests, and tensile test on the fifteen prepared specimens. The obtained test results were used to analyse key properties which affect the ultimate strength capacity of the austenitic stainless steel angle. These results were also utilized to evaluate the accuracy of the current design guideline, such as the European code and American specification. Overall, both codes offer certain advantages, though further improvements remain possible.
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author Wongso, Kevin Montana
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title Experimental study of bolted austenitic stainless steel angles under tension
title_short Experimental study of bolted austenitic stainless steel angles under tension
title_full Experimental study of bolted austenitic stainless steel angles under tension
title_fullStr Experimental study of bolted austenitic stainless steel angles under tension
title_full_unstemmed Experimental study of bolted austenitic stainless steel angles under tension
title_sort experimental study of bolted austenitic stainless steel angles under tension
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/149164
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