Testing, simulation and design of eccentrically loaded austenitic stainless steel CHS stub columns after exposure to elevated temperatures

The present paper reports an in-depth testing and numerical modelling programme, to study the post-fire local buckling behaviour and residual resistances of austenitic stainless steel circular hollow section (CHS) stub columns under combined compression and bending moment. The testing programme empl...

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Main Authors: He, An, Sun, Yao, Wu, Nuoxin, Zhao, Ou
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1600902022-07-12T08:28:01Z Testing, simulation and design of eccentrically loaded austenitic stainless steel CHS stub columns after exposure to elevated temperatures He, An Sun, Yao Wu, Nuoxin Zhao, Ou School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Austenitic Stainless Steel Combined Loading Tests The present paper reports an in-depth testing and numerical modelling programme, to study the post-fire local buckling behaviour and residual resistances of austenitic stainless steel circular hollow section (CHS) stub columns under combined compression and bending moment. The testing programme employed twelve austenitic stainless steel CHS stub column specimens and included heating and cooling of the stub column specimens, post-fire material testing and post-fire combined loading tests. The testing programme was followed by a numerical modelling programme, where finite element models were developed and validated against the test results and then employed to perform parametric studies to generate additional numerical data. It is worth noting that there are currently no design standards established specifically for stainless steel structures after exposure to fire. In this study, the relevant design rules (i.e. cross-section interaction curves) for stainless steel CHS under combined loading at ambient temperature, as set out in the European, American and Australian/New Zealand standards and given in the continuous strength method, were assessed for their applicability to austenitic stainless steel CHS under combined loading after exposure to fire, based on the obtained test and numerical data. The results of the assessments revealed that all the codified design cross-section interaction curves have certain shortcomings, including the lack of rational exploitation of material strain hardening and the use of linear interaction, and thus yield excessively high degrees of conservatism and scatter when used for austenitic stainless steel CHS under combined loading after exposure to fire. The continuous strength method was shown to lead to accurate and consistent post-fire residual resistance predictions for austenitic stainless steel CHS under combined loading, due principally to the rational consideration of material strain hardening. Finally, the reliability of the continuous strength method was confirmed by means of statistical analyses. 2022-07-12T08:28:01Z 2022-07-12T08:28:01Z 2021 Journal Article He, A., Sun, Y., Wu, N. & Zhao, O. (2021). Testing, simulation and design of eccentrically loaded austenitic stainless steel CHS stub columns after exposure to elevated temperatures. Thin-Walled Structures, 164, 107885-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tws.2021.107885 0263-8231 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160090 10.1016/j.tws.2021.107885 2-s2.0-85106870553 164 107885 en Thin-Walled Structures © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Austenitic Stainless Steel
Combined Loading Tests
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Austenitic Stainless Steel
Combined Loading Tests
He, An
Sun, Yao
Wu, Nuoxin
Zhao, Ou
Testing, simulation and design of eccentrically loaded austenitic stainless steel CHS stub columns after exposure to elevated temperatures
description The present paper reports an in-depth testing and numerical modelling programme, to study the post-fire local buckling behaviour and residual resistances of austenitic stainless steel circular hollow section (CHS) stub columns under combined compression and bending moment. The testing programme employed twelve austenitic stainless steel CHS stub column specimens and included heating and cooling of the stub column specimens, post-fire material testing and post-fire combined loading tests. The testing programme was followed by a numerical modelling programme, where finite element models were developed and validated against the test results and then employed to perform parametric studies to generate additional numerical data. It is worth noting that there are currently no design standards established specifically for stainless steel structures after exposure to fire. In this study, the relevant design rules (i.e. cross-section interaction curves) for stainless steel CHS under combined loading at ambient temperature, as set out in the European, American and Australian/New Zealand standards and given in the continuous strength method, were assessed for their applicability to austenitic stainless steel CHS under combined loading after exposure to fire, based on the obtained test and numerical data. The results of the assessments revealed that all the codified design cross-section interaction curves have certain shortcomings, including the lack of rational exploitation of material strain hardening and the use of linear interaction, and thus yield excessively high degrees of conservatism and scatter when used for austenitic stainless steel CHS under combined loading after exposure to fire. The continuous strength method was shown to lead to accurate and consistent post-fire residual resistance predictions for austenitic stainless steel CHS under combined loading, due principally to the rational consideration of material strain hardening. Finally, the reliability of the continuous strength method was confirmed by means of statistical analyses.
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author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
He, An
Sun, Yao
Wu, Nuoxin
Zhao, Ou
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author He, An
Sun, Yao
Wu, Nuoxin
Zhao, Ou
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title Testing, simulation and design of eccentrically loaded austenitic stainless steel CHS stub columns after exposure to elevated temperatures
title_short Testing, simulation and design of eccentrically loaded austenitic stainless steel CHS stub columns after exposure to elevated temperatures
title_full Testing, simulation and design of eccentrically loaded austenitic stainless steel CHS stub columns after exposure to elevated temperatures
title_fullStr Testing, simulation and design of eccentrically loaded austenitic stainless steel CHS stub columns after exposure to elevated temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Testing, simulation and design of eccentrically loaded austenitic stainless steel CHS stub columns after exposure to elevated temperatures
title_sort testing, simulation and design of eccentrically loaded austenitic stainless steel chs stub columns after exposure to elevated temperatures
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