Reliable design rules for cold-formed ferritic stainless steel closed built-up beams

C. Karthik, M. Anbarasu, M. A. Dar
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In the companion paper, test results were presented to explore the flexural performance of cold-formed ferritic stainless steel (FSS) closed built-up beams. Each specimen was fabricated by joining two lipped channels in a face-to-face configuration and securing them with spot welds at intermediate points along the beam span. Sectional aspect ratio, compression flange’s sectional slenderness and moment gradient were the key parameters varied to explore their influence on the flexural response of such members through tests. The current paper establishes a simplified finite element (FE) model of cold-formed FSS closed built-up beams and verifies it against the test results. Further, an extensive parametric study is carried out using the validated FE model to generate a large pool of data points. A wider database comprising of test results, numerical results obtained from this study and numerical results available in the companion paper were used to critically examine the adequacy of the current Australian Specifications (AS/NZ), American Standard (SEI/ASCE-8), European Code (EN 1993-1-4), Modified Eurocode approach suggested by Gardner and Theofanous, and Direct Strength Method (DSM) in North American Specification (AISI-S100: 2016), Modified DSM approach proposed by the authors in the literature and Continuous Strength Method (CSM) for cold-formed steel (CFS) flexural members. This makes the current study the first to extensively assess the accuracy of the various design guidelines available in the codes and other relevant literature, which explicitly highlighted their grave limitations. Accordingly, through suitable modifications and recommendations, new design rules are proposed to reliably and safely predict the flexural capacity of cold-formed FSS closed built-up beams.
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冷弯铁素体不锈钢封闭组合梁的可靠设计规则
在这篇论文中,我们介绍了测试结果,以探讨冷弯铁素体不锈钢(FSS)封闭式组合梁的抗弯性能。每个试样都是通过连接两个面对面配置的唇形槽,并在梁跨度的中间点用点焊固定而成。截面长宽比、受压翼缘的截面细长度和弯矩梯度是变化的关键参数,通过试验探索它们对此类构件抗弯响应的影响。本文建立了冷弯成型 FSS 闭合建筑梁的简化有限元 (FE) 模型,并根据测试结果对其进行了验证。此外,还利用经过验证的有限元模型进行了广泛的参数研究,以生成大量的数据点。由测试结果、本研究获得的数值结果和配套论文中提供的数值结果组成的更广泛的数据库被用来批判性地检查当前澳大利亚规范(AS/NZ)、美国标准(SEI/ASCE-8)、欧洲规范(EN 1993-1-4)、Gardner 和 Theofanous 建议的修正欧洲规范方法以及北美规范(AISI-S100:2016)中的直接强度法 (DSM)、作者在文献中提出的修正 DSM 法以及用于冷弯型钢 (CFS) 挠曲构件的连续强度法 (CSM)。这使得当前的研究首次广泛评估了规范和其他相关文献中的各种设计准则的准确性,并明确强调了这些准则的严重局限性。因此,通过适当的修改和建议,提出了新的设计规则,以可靠、安全地预测冷弯 FSS 封闭结构梁的抗弯能力。
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