Local buckling of S960 ultra-high strength steel welded I-sections subjected to combined compression and major-axis bending

This paper presents an in-depth experimental and numerical investigation into the local buckling behaviour of S960 ultra-high strength steel welded I-sections under combined compression and bending moment about the major principal axis. Two I-sections (I-120 × 120 × 6 and I-150 × 75 × 6) were consid...

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Main Authors: Su, Andi, Sun, Yao, Zhao, Ou, Liang, Yating
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1598522022-07-04T08:13:33Z Local buckling of S960 ultra-high strength steel welded I-sections subjected to combined compression and major-axis bending Su, Andi Sun, Yao Zhao, Ou Liang, Yating School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Design Interaction Curves Combined Compression and Major-Axis Bending This paper presents an in-depth experimental and numerical investigation into the local buckling behaviour of S960 ultra-high strength steel welded I-sections under combined compression and bending moment about the major principal axis. Two I-sections (I-120 × 120 × 6 and I-150 × 75 × 6) were considered in the experimental investigation, and for each I-section, five eccentrically loaded stub column tests were conducted under different initial loading eccentricities. The experimental results were then adopted in a numerical investigation for validating finite element models, by means of which parametric studies were conducted to generate additional numerical data over a wide range of cross-section dimensions and initial loading eccentricities (i.e. loading combinations). The obtained experimental and numerical results were used to evaluate the applicability of the relevant design interaction curves, as set out in the European code, American specification and Australian standard, to S960 ultra-high strength steel welded I-sections under major-axis combined loading. The evaluation results revealed that (i) the European code results in safe but slightly conservative failure load predictions, (ii) both the American specification and Australian standard lead to relatively accurate failure load predictions and (iii) all the three design codes offer a good level of design consistency. The financial support from the Regency Steel Asia (RSA) Endowment Fund is acknowledged. 2022-07-04T08:13:33Z 2022-07-04T08:13:33Z 2021 Journal Article Su, A., Sun, Y., Zhao, O. & Liang, Y. (2021). Local buckling of S960 ultra-high strength steel welded I-sections subjected to combined compression and major-axis bending. Engineering Structures, 248, 113213-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2021.113213 0141-0296 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159852 10.1016/j.engstruct.2021.113213 2-s2.0-85116370252 248 113213 en Engineering Structures © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Design Interaction Curves
Combined Compression and Major-Axis Bending
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Design Interaction Curves
Combined Compression and Major-Axis Bending
Su, Andi
Sun, Yao
Zhao, Ou
Liang, Yating
Local buckling of S960 ultra-high strength steel welded I-sections subjected to combined compression and major-axis bending
description This paper presents an in-depth experimental and numerical investigation into the local buckling behaviour of S960 ultra-high strength steel welded I-sections under combined compression and bending moment about the major principal axis. Two I-sections (I-120 × 120 × 6 and I-150 × 75 × 6) were considered in the experimental investigation, and for each I-section, five eccentrically loaded stub column tests were conducted under different initial loading eccentricities. The experimental results were then adopted in a numerical investigation for validating finite element models, by means of which parametric studies were conducted to generate additional numerical data over a wide range of cross-section dimensions and initial loading eccentricities (i.e. loading combinations). The obtained experimental and numerical results were used to evaluate the applicability of the relevant design interaction curves, as set out in the European code, American specification and Australian standard, to S960 ultra-high strength steel welded I-sections under major-axis combined loading. The evaluation results revealed that (i) the European code results in safe but slightly conservative failure load predictions, (ii) both the American specification and Australian standard lead to relatively accurate failure load predictions and (iii) all the three design codes offer a good level of design consistency.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Su, Andi
Sun, Yao
Zhao, Ou
Liang, Yating
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author Su, Andi
Sun, Yao
Zhao, Ou
Liang, Yating
author_sort Su, Andi
title Local buckling of S960 ultra-high strength steel welded I-sections subjected to combined compression and major-axis bending
title_short Local buckling of S960 ultra-high strength steel welded I-sections subjected to combined compression and major-axis bending
title_full Local buckling of S960 ultra-high strength steel welded I-sections subjected to combined compression and major-axis bending
title_fullStr Local buckling of S960 ultra-high strength steel welded I-sections subjected to combined compression and major-axis bending
title_full_unstemmed Local buckling of S960 ultra-high strength steel welded I-sections subjected to combined compression and major-axis bending
title_sort local buckling of s960 ultra-high strength steel welded i-sections subjected to combined compression and major-axis bending
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159852
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