Buckling behavior of cold-formed high-strength steel sections: Numerical insights and design implications

IF 3.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Harith Iskandar, J.M. Irwan, Ayad Mutafi
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Cold-formed high-strength steel (HSS) offers practical advantages, like thinner cross-sections that reduce material costs. Recent research suggests these steel members may be more resilient than once thought, developing localized plastic deformations that improve resistance, even if they don’t behave like traditional ductile materials. However, design complexities persist due to insufficient research on buckling behavior in HSS cold-formed columns. A crucial factor that has not been widely explored is the impact of cross-sectional geometry, particularly the corner shape of square hollow sections (SHS), on their buckling behavior. This study investigates the buckling behavior of high-strength cold-formed steel square hollow sections (SHS) under axial compression, focusing on the influence of corner geometry, material properties, and section thickness. Finite element analysis conducted using Abaqus revealed that sharp-cornered sections demonstrate superior buckling resistance and higher ultimate axial loads compared to round-cornered sections, while the latter exhibit better post-buckling ductility. A parametric study highlighted the critical role of section thickness and corner radius in enhancing structural performance, with thicker sections and smaller radii showing increased resistance and reduced slenderness. Comparisons with Eurocode 3 revealed discrepancies, emphasizing the need for updates to account for the behavior of high-strength steel and complex geometries. The findings provide valuable insights for optimizing design practices, ensuring safer and more efficient structures, and advancing guidelines for high-strength cold-formed steel applications
冷弯高强度型钢截面的屈曲行为:数值见解和设计意义
冷成型高强度钢(HSS)具有实际优势,如更薄的横截面,降低材料成本。最近的研究表明,这些钢构件可能比以前认为的更有弹性,即使它们不像传统的延性材料那样表现,它们也会产生局部塑性变形,从而提高阻力。然而,由于对HSS冷弯柱屈曲行为的研究不足,设计的复杂性仍然存在。一个尚未被广泛探讨的关键因素是截面几何形状,特别是方形空心截面(SHS)的角形对其屈曲行为的影响。本文研究了高强度冷弯型钢方形空心截面(SHS)在轴向压缩下的屈曲行为,重点研究了角几何形状、材料性能和截面厚度的影响。利用Abaqus进行的有限元分析表明,与圆角截面相比,尖角截面具有更好的抗屈曲能力和更高的极限轴向载荷,而圆角截面具有更好的屈曲后延性。一项参数化研究强调了截面厚度和圆角半径在提高结构性能方面的关键作用,截面越厚,圆角半径越小,阻力越大,长细度越低。与欧洲规范3的比较揭示了差异,强调需要更新以考虑高强度钢和复杂几何形状的行为。这些发现为优化设计实践、确保更安全和更高效的结构以及推进高强度冷弯型钢应用的指导方针提供了有价值的见解
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Structures
Structures Engineering-Architecture
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5.70
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期刊介绍: Structures aims to publish internationally-leading research across the full breadth of structural engineering. Papers for Structures are particularly welcome in which high-quality research will benefit from wide readership of academics and practitioners such that not only high citation rates but also tangible industrial-related pathways to impact are achieved.
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