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| Title: | Design of cold-formed high strength steel irregular octagonal hollow section columns | Authors: | Liu, H Zhu, JYi Chan, TM |
Issue Date: | 1-Oct-2024 | Source: | Engineering structures, 1 Oct. 2024, v. 316, 118397 | Abstract: | This paper presents experimental numerical investigations on the structural behaviour of cold-formed high strength steel irregular octagonal hollow section (OctHS) columns with both non-slender and slender cross-sections. An experimental programme, including material tests, measurements of initial global geometric imperfection, and pin-ended column tests, was first conducted. The key findings from the experimental programme are presented and discussed. Following the validation against the experimental results, the proposed finite element modelling methodology was established to replicate the test observations, and then was adopted to generate a boarder range of numerical results through parametric studies. The collected experimental and numerical data were used to evaluate the applicability of current structural steel design methods on the column buckling strength for irregular OctHS columns. Assessment results demonstrate that the design method adopted in Chinese code can provide accurate prediction, whilst modified design method adopted in Eurocode 3, considering the effect of steel grade on the column strength, has been proposed and shown to greatly enhance the prediction accuracy with improved consistency. The corresponding assessments on the design approaches adopted in American and Australian codes were also discussed. | Keywords: | Design methods High strength steel Non-slender and slender cross-sections Octagonal hollow section Pin-ended column test |
Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd | Journal: | Engineering structures | ISSN: | 0141-0296 | EISSN: | 1873-7323 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.engstruct.2024.118397 |
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