M. Obeydi, Iman Mohammadpoor Baltork, M. Zeynalian
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Abstract
ABSTRACT In this paper, cold-formed steel C-shaped connectors, as one of the most commonly used components in steel wall/framing systems, were investigated under the pull-out failure modes using a detailed numerical study. Finite element models were validated using the data obtained from an experimental program; and the results were compared with the current design equations. Finally, a new pull-out strength equation was proposed based on the critical parameters affecting the behaviour of C-shaped connectors. In addition, initial bending stiffness of C-shaped connectors was studied using a simplified analytical approach; and the results obtained from the proposed new stiffness equation were compared with the initial slope of experimental and numerical force-displacement curves. These comparisons confirm the accuracy of the new strength and stiffness equations in order to apply to the analytical methods such as component-based method in future works.
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