Experimental and numerical investigations of press-braked stainless steel channel sections under minor-axis combined loading

This paper presents an in-depth experimental and numerical investigation into the behaviour and resistances of press-braked stainless steel channel sections under combined compression and bending moment about the minor principal axis. The experimental programme adopted two press-braked stainless ste...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Lulu, Zhong, Yukai, Zhao, Ou
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1600972022-07-12T08:59:31Z Experimental and numerical investigations of press-braked stainless steel channel sections under minor-axis combined loading Zhang, Lulu Zhong, Yukai Zhao, Ou School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Combined Loading Continuous Strength Method This paper presents an in-depth experimental and numerical investigation into the behaviour and resistances of press-braked stainless steel channel sections under combined compression and bending moment about the minor principal axis. The experimental programme adopted two press-braked stainless steel channel sections and included initial local geometric imperfection measurements and ten eccentrically loaded stub column tests. The loading eccentricity was varied to achieve a range of ratios of compression load to minor-axis bending moment. Two types of failure mode, namely ‘C’-orientation failure (indicating that failure specimens bent towards the web) and ‘reverse C’-orientation failure (signifying that failure specimens bent towards the flange tips), were observed upon testing. The experimental programme was followed by a numerical modelling programme; finite element models were developed and validated against the test results and then adopted to perform parametric studies to generate further numerical data over a wide range of cross-section dimensions and initial loading eccentricities. The obtained test and numerical data were then adopted to assess the accuracy of the current codified design rules for press-braked stainless steel channel sections under combined compression and minor-axis bending, as given in the European code, American specification and Australian/New Zealand standard. The assessment results revealed that the codified design rules yield excessively conservative and scattered resistance predictions, owing to the neglect of the favourable material strain hardening of stainless steel and the beneficial stress redistribution within channel sections under combined loading. Improved design rules featuring more efficient interaction curves, anchored to more accurate end points (i.e. cross-section resistances under pure compression and pure bending), were then proposed. The new design proposals were shown to yield more accurate and consistent resistance predictions over the existing design rules. Statistical analyses were also conducted to confirm the reliability of the new design proposals. Nanyang Technological University The authors thank Outokumpu Oyj and Stalatube for sponsoring grade EN 1.4420 stainless steel sheets and manufacturing press-braked channel sections. The NTU, Singapore research scholarship is also acknowledged. 2022-07-12T08:59:31Z 2022-07-12T08:59:31Z 2021 Journal Article Zhang, L., Zhong, Y. & Zhao, O. (2021). Experimental and numerical investigations of press-braked stainless steel channel sections under minor-axis combined loading. Thin-Walled Structures, 166, 108049-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tws.2021.108049 0263-8231 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160097 10.1016/j.tws.2021.108049 2-s2.0-85109127549 166 108049 en Thin-Walled Structures © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Combined Loading
Continuous Strength Method
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Combined Loading
Continuous Strength Method
Zhang, Lulu
Zhong, Yukai
Zhao, Ou
Experimental and numerical investigations of press-braked stainless steel channel sections under minor-axis combined loading
description This paper presents an in-depth experimental and numerical investigation into the behaviour and resistances of press-braked stainless steel channel sections under combined compression and bending moment about the minor principal axis. The experimental programme adopted two press-braked stainless steel channel sections and included initial local geometric imperfection measurements and ten eccentrically loaded stub column tests. The loading eccentricity was varied to achieve a range of ratios of compression load to minor-axis bending moment. Two types of failure mode, namely ‘C’-orientation failure (indicating that failure specimens bent towards the web) and ‘reverse C’-orientation failure (signifying that failure specimens bent towards the flange tips), were observed upon testing. The experimental programme was followed by a numerical modelling programme; finite element models were developed and validated against the test results and then adopted to perform parametric studies to generate further numerical data over a wide range of cross-section dimensions and initial loading eccentricities. The obtained test and numerical data were then adopted to assess the accuracy of the current codified design rules for press-braked stainless steel channel sections under combined compression and minor-axis bending, as given in the European code, American specification and Australian/New Zealand standard. The assessment results revealed that the codified design rules yield excessively conservative and scattered resistance predictions, owing to the neglect of the favourable material strain hardening of stainless steel and the beneficial stress redistribution within channel sections under combined loading. Improved design rules featuring more efficient interaction curves, anchored to more accurate end points (i.e. cross-section resistances under pure compression and pure bending), were then proposed. The new design proposals were shown to yield more accurate and consistent resistance predictions over the existing design rules. Statistical analyses were also conducted to confirm the reliability of the new design proposals.
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Zhang, Lulu
Zhong, Yukai
Zhao, Ou
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Zhong, Yukai
Zhao, Ou
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title Experimental and numerical investigations of press-braked stainless steel channel sections under minor-axis combined loading
title_short Experimental and numerical investigations of press-braked stainless steel channel sections under minor-axis combined loading
title_full Experimental and numerical investigations of press-braked stainless steel channel sections under minor-axis combined loading
title_fullStr Experimental and numerical investigations of press-braked stainless steel channel sections under minor-axis combined loading
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and numerical investigations of press-braked stainless steel channel sections under minor-axis combined loading
title_sort experimental and numerical investigations of press-braked stainless steel channel sections under minor-axis combined loading
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