Flexural buckling behaviour and residual strengths of S700 high strength steel circular hollow section columns after exposure to fire

This paper demonstrates the experimental investigation of the flexural buckling behaviour and residual strengths of cold-formed S700 high strength steel (HSS) circular hollow section (CHS) slender columns after being exposed to fire. The experimental study was performed on a total of ten column spec...

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Main Author: Koh, Alicia
Other Authors: Zhao Ou
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1493882021-05-18T05:09:47Z Flexural buckling behaviour and residual strengths of S700 high strength steel circular hollow section columns after exposure to fire Koh, Alicia Zhao Ou School of Civil and Environmental Engineering ou.zhao@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Civil engineering::Structures and design This paper demonstrates the experimental investigation of the flexural buckling behaviour and residual strengths of cold-formed S700 high strength steel (HSS) circular hollow section (CHS) slender columns after being exposed to fire. The experimental study was performed on a total of ten column specimens of two different circular hollow sections. For each section, five column specimens were prepared, with four heated to different levels of elevated temperatures (namely 400 °C, 600 °C, 900 °C, and 1100 °C) and one unheated. The experimental study which includes the furnace tests, material tests, initial global imperfection measurements, and pin-ended column tests was conducted and reported. Due to the absence of post-fire design codes for HSS members, the current design provisions for S700 HSS CHS column members at ambient temperature as set out in Eurocode, American Specification, and Australian Standard were evaluated for their applicability and compatibility to the design of post-fire S700 HSS CHS columns, based on the obtained test results. The evaluation results generally revealed that the Eurocode yields rather conservative but relatively accurate and consistent buckling resistance predictions, while the American Specification and Australian Standard offer a high level of accuracy and consistency. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2021-05-18T05:09:46Z 2021-05-18T05:09:46Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Koh, A. (2021). Flexural buckling behaviour and residual strengths of S700 high strength steel circular hollow section columns after exposure to fire. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/149388 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/149388 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Flexural buckling behaviour and residual strengths of S700 high strength steel circular hollow section columns after exposure to fire
description This paper demonstrates the experimental investigation of the flexural buckling behaviour and residual strengths of cold-formed S700 high strength steel (HSS) circular hollow section (CHS) slender columns after being exposed to fire. The experimental study was performed on a total of ten column specimens of two different circular hollow sections. For each section, five column specimens were prepared, with four heated to different levels of elevated temperatures (namely 400 °C, 600 °C, 900 °C, and 1100 °C) and one unheated. The experimental study which includes the furnace tests, material tests, initial global imperfection measurements, and pin-ended column tests was conducted and reported. Due to the absence of post-fire design codes for HSS members, the current design provisions for S700 HSS CHS column members at ambient temperature as set out in Eurocode, American Specification, and Australian Standard were evaluated for their applicability and compatibility to the design of post-fire S700 HSS CHS columns, based on the obtained test results. The evaluation results generally revealed that the Eurocode yields rather conservative but relatively accurate and consistent buckling resistance predictions, while the American Specification and Australian Standard offer a high level of accuracy and consistency.
author2 Zhao Ou
author_facet Zhao Ou
Koh, Alicia
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author Koh, Alicia
author_sort Koh, Alicia
title Flexural buckling behaviour and residual strengths of S700 high strength steel circular hollow section columns after exposure to fire
title_short Flexural buckling behaviour and residual strengths of S700 high strength steel circular hollow section columns after exposure to fire
title_full Flexural buckling behaviour and residual strengths of S700 high strength steel circular hollow section columns after exposure to fire
title_fullStr Flexural buckling behaviour and residual strengths of S700 high strength steel circular hollow section columns after exposure to fire
title_full_unstemmed Flexural buckling behaviour and residual strengths of S700 high strength steel circular hollow section columns after exposure to fire
title_sort flexural buckling behaviour and residual strengths of s700 high strength steel circular hollow section columns after exposure to fire
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/149388
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