Buckling behaviour of stainless steel angle stub column

An investigation on the ultimate load capacity of stainless steel angle hot-rolled stub column is presented in this report. Both experimental and numerical studies were carried out to investigate the buckling behaviour of members subjected to axial compression. Stub column tests were conducted on te...

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Main Author: Lim, Anne Marie Ying Ting
Other Authors: Zhao Ou
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-758272023-03-03T17:16:15Z Buckling behaviour of stainless steel angle stub column Lim, Anne Marie Ying Ting Zhao Ou School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering An investigation on the ultimate load capacity of stainless steel angle hot-rolled stub column is presented in this report. Both experimental and numerical studies were carried out to investigate the buckling behaviour of members subjected to axial compression. Stub column tests were conducted on ten specimens of three grades of Austenitic stainless steel angle hot-rolled section (EN1.4307, EN1.4404, EN1.4571). The material properties of the specimens were obtained from the tensile coupon tests while initial geometric imperfection measurements were conducted using a calibrated electric guideway. Finite Element Analysis ABAQUS modelled a total of sixty angle stainless steel section with two varying parameters: the width and the thickness to verify against the experimental results obtained. Three different width (75mm, 100mm, 125mm) and twenty selected thickness which are good representation of the different slenderness ratio formed the sixty angle section modelled. The test strengths from both the experimental data and the numerical modelling were used to evaluation the prediction of strength for existing three design codes: Eurocode 3, Direct Strength Method and American Society of Civil Engineers Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Stainless Steel Structural Members. It was demonstrated that the predicted strengths from the Direct Strength Method were the closest to the actual test strength; nonetheless, all three codes are conservative in their prediction of the actual axial compression bearing capacity of stainless steel angle section. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2018-06-18T12:04:07Z 2018-06-18T12:04:07Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/75827 en Nanyang Technological University 46 p. application/pdf
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Buckling behaviour of stainless steel angle stub column
description An investigation on the ultimate load capacity of stainless steel angle hot-rolled stub column is presented in this report. Both experimental and numerical studies were carried out to investigate the buckling behaviour of members subjected to axial compression. Stub column tests were conducted on ten specimens of three grades of Austenitic stainless steel angle hot-rolled section (EN1.4307, EN1.4404, EN1.4571). The material properties of the specimens were obtained from the tensile coupon tests while initial geometric imperfection measurements were conducted using a calibrated electric guideway. Finite Element Analysis ABAQUS modelled a total of sixty angle stainless steel section with two varying parameters: the width and the thickness to verify against the experimental results obtained. Three different width (75mm, 100mm, 125mm) and twenty selected thickness which are good representation of the different slenderness ratio formed the sixty angle section modelled. The test strengths from both the experimental data and the numerical modelling were used to evaluation the prediction of strength for existing three design codes: Eurocode 3, Direct Strength Method and American Society of Civil Engineers Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Stainless Steel Structural Members. It was demonstrated that the predicted strengths from the Direct Strength Method were the closest to the actual test strength; nonetheless, all three codes are conservative in their prediction of the actual axial compression bearing capacity of stainless steel angle section.
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Lim, Anne Marie Ying Ting
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author Lim, Anne Marie Ying Ting
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title Buckling behaviour of stainless steel angle stub column
title_short Buckling behaviour of stainless steel angle stub column
title_full Buckling behaviour of stainless steel angle stub column
title_fullStr Buckling behaviour of stainless steel angle stub column
title_full_unstemmed Buckling behaviour of stainless steel angle stub column
title_sort buckling behaviour of stainless steel angle stub column
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