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Web crippling capacities of fastened aluminium lipped channel sections subjected to one-flange loading conditions

Journal

STRUCTURES
Volume 33, Issue -, Pages 1754-1763

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.istruc.2021.04.087

Keywords

Roll-formed aluminium; Web crippling; Lipped channel sections; Fastened; One-flange loading conditions; Design rules

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This study investigates the web crippling behavior and design considerations for roll-formed aluminum lipped channel (ALC) sections, using a combination of experimental study and finite element analysis. The research involved testing 40 ALC specimens under specific loading conditions, developing finite element models, conducting a parametric study, and assessing the applicability of design rules in American, Australian, and European specifications. The study found that most current guidelines lead to inaccurate predictions of web crippling capacities, and suggested modifications for more accurate results.
Recently, a new generation of roll-formed aluminium sections have been produced by BlueScope Permalite Australia and utilized in structural systems. However, limited research has been conducted to investigate their buckling instabilities including web crippling failure. The empirical nature of the current design guidelines may also lead to inaccurate estimation to their web crippling capacities. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the web crippling behaviour of and the design considerations for roll-formed aluminium lipped channel (ALC) sections using a combination of experimental study and finite element analysis (FEA). In total, 40 ALC specimens were tested under one-flange loading conditions with flanges being restrained to the supports (Fastened). Nonlinear finite element models were also developed and validated against the experiments. An extensive parametric study was subsequently conducted to extend the range of geometrical dimensions and aluminium alloy grades of ALC sections. Further, the applicability and accuracy of the design rules given in the American, Australian, and European specifications were assessed. It was found that most of these guidelines yield either unconservative or over-conservative predictions of the ultimate web crippling capacities, and hence suitable modifications were proposed. Predictions due to the modified design rules showed a good agreement with both experimental and numerical results, and are hence recommended to be incorporated in relevant aluminium standards.

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